SUPPLIERS OF QUALITY SOILS AND GARDEN MULCHES
 MULCHES
PINE BARK MULCH, COMPOSITION
Crushed and screened pine bark.
This mulch is a red colour, suitable for the home garden commercial buildings, road
verges. This mulch is used almost in every situation.
FOREST MULCH, COMPOSITION
Crushed jarrah and wood fines blended together.
This mulch has a fibrous texture, brown colour and suitable for all areas.
BLACK PINE MULCH, COMPOSITION
Crushed pine slithers screened black topsoil.
This mulch has a slither texture, black colour and suitable for all gardens.
BUSHLAND MULCH, COMPOSITION
Crushed pine bark, wood fines screened black soil and manures blended together.
This mulch is a pine bark base product, suitable as a feed type mulch.
PREMIUM BUSHLAND BLEND, COMPOSITION
Crushed pine slithers, wood fines, screened black soil and manure’s blended together.
This mulch has more fines, which gives a higher moisture-retaining feature, with a
smooth texture finish.
This black mulch is suitable in all areas of the house garden.
KARRI AND PEAT MULCH, COMPOSITION
Crushed jarrah and karri bark, blended with peat.
This mulch is a popular mulch for every garden.
MUSHROOM MULCH, COMPOSITION
Chicken and pig manure is blended with sawdust and straw.
This is a popular mulch for plants which require a higher PH.
NATURE'S MULCH, COMPOSITION
Crushed bark and wood waste blended together.
Manure has been added to reduce nitrogen drawdown.
 COLOUR MULCH
Crushed bark and wood waste are blended and then coloured.
The colourants used are highly resistant to UV fading and do not wash off in the
elements.

KIMBERLEY RED |

DERBY BROWN |

MUJA BLACK |
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WOODLAND RED |

WOODLAND BROWN |

WOODLAND BLACK |
HANDY HINTS:
Mulching is carried out primarily to retain moisture in your garden.
This in turn encourages strong and healthy growth in your garden. Your choice of mulch
will depend on your need i.e. sunny or shaded position, strength of winds and personal
preference to colour and texture.
Mulch should be applied 75 to 90 millimeters thick and avoid mulching close to plant
stem or trunk of your plant.
Calculating volumes of mulch is easy. Measure length, width, and depth and multiply.
Example: 3m x 4m x 50mm = .6 cubic metres .
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