cypress mulch
cypress chips
pine bark mulch
pine bark mini nuggets
pine bark large nuggets
red mulch
red nuggets
gold mulch
pine straw
Large River Rock (1 1/2") (White or Brown)
Medium River Rock (1") (White or Brown)
Small River Rock (1/2") (White or Brown)
Red Rock (Small or Large)
Marble Chips
Lava Rocks
Granite Rock (Large or Small / Various Colors)
Lime rock #5
Organic Mix #3
Organic Compost
Yellow Sand
Play Sand
Mason Sand
Top Soil
Fill Dirt

Gold Mulch:

Pine bark mulch is a less expensive alternative to pine straw usage. Your landscaping could become more exciting, more colorful and more beautiful by using pine bark mulch around your trees and shrubs, on your flower beds, on walkways, in playgrounds or anywhere you can think to put nature's greatly versatile material to work.

Here is a list of some of the advantages of pine bark mulch.

  100 percent organic, decomposes into humus.
  Will not affect acidity of soil
  Helps regulate soil temperature
  Helps control moisture content in soil
  Improves the soil texture
  Eliminates water and wind erosion
  Won't crust, blow away or wash away
  Helps keep weeds from growing
  Lasts longer than pine straw
  Will not overtax soil's nitrogen
  Graded and sized for consistent quality
  True soil amendment
  Keeps its color longer than any other mulch
  A great additive for the potting soil market

Pine Bark Mulch can be used in walkways, jogging trails and playgrounds as well. The possibilities are unlimited

Major Country Clubs and Golf Courses around the Southeast United States have switched from pine straw to pine bark mulch and found it to be a much superior product. Cost is cut in half by a few factors. One, more coverage can be obtained from mulch versus straw.

Two, mulch is less expensive. Three, pine bark mulch lasts longer which erases total replacement cost in the future.

Another advantage of pine bark mulch is the fine surface it provides for the golfer compared to thin turf, exposed tree roots or rocks. Covering these areas with pine bark mulch helps prevent wrist injuries and club damage.

In comparing pine bark mulch and turf grass, mulch acts as an insulator, buffering the soil from rapid temperature changes and extremes. Conversely, turf grass competes for solid nitrogen and water and allows greater soil temperature extremes. Numerous studies have shown that grass competition reduces, and mulch increases top growth of trees as compared to trees grown in bare soil.

We would like to show you some samples of Mulch master pine bark mulch, so that you will be able to see for yourself why we are so excited about it and to possibly get you started with usage of it.