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Garden Mulch - Getting the most out of your mulch

Jul 19, 2012

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How can you use garden mulch to conserve water and help your garden thrive?


Garden mulch is used all across the country to help conserve water and provide plants and flowers with optimal growing conditions. In addition to providing your garden with valuable nutrients, it helps to protect your garden from harsh weather elements.

Earth Care takes pride in providing quality mulch and other recycled landscaping materials to our customers. We have a mulch to fit all of your landscaping needs.

• Cypress black mulch:
Cypress black mulch adds wonderful contrast to colorful flowers and plants. It resists insects and is safe for children and pets.
• Cypress brown mulch: This mulch is also insect repellant and safe. It provides the much needed nutrients for your plants.
• Cypress natural mulch: Natural mulch is safe for children and pets, repels insects, while providing natural nutrients for your garden.
• Cypress red mulch: Cypress red mulch is organic and provides nutrients for your plants and flowers. The red brings wonderful color to your landscaping.
• Playground mulch: A soft mulch that is safe to use in playgrounds and under backyard play areas.
• Pine straw mulch: Pine straw is a great natural material for mulch. It provides excellent nutrients and helps to hold moisture to help plants thrive.

Visit Earth Care today for quality recycled landscaping materials. Use the contact form below to email us.

C & D Debris Disposal

Looking for a convenient location to dispose of construction and demolition debris?  At our facility in Florence, we can take in construction debris as well as clearing debris.  Let us take the place of a landfill and save you time and money.  We can also arrange to have one of our trucks haul this debris for you.  Call us today and let us show you how we can help with your disposal needs.

By: Terry Hutto

C & D Debris Disposal

by Terry Hutto on May 09, 2013

Brick Chips Now Available

Just in time for your Spring landscaping projects.  We now have brick chips at our Florence location as well as our Lexington location.  See Recycled Products for sizes.   Delivery available.  Call for pricing.

By: Terry Hutto

Brick Chips Now Available

by Terry Hutto on Apr 03, 2013

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