I am very happy with Mulch Mound service and with the triple shredded mulch. It looks great, and I would use them again.

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Mulch Mound is an excellent supplier. My online ordering process was quick and easy and they stuck to their delivery date. Highly recommend!
They are thorough and very helpful to ensure the proper selection and delivery coordination. The driver was kind, respectful and very conscience no...
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They are thorough and very helpful to ensure the proper selection and delivery coordination. The driver was kind, respectful and very conscience not to damage anything. will recommend Mulch Mound to anyone.
Calculate mulch for your North New Hyde Park project
For North New Hyde Park's Sandy Loam type of soil, we recommend 2-3 inches for best weed suppression and moisture retention
Try Our CalculatorTo estimate how much mulch you need, measure the length and width of each bed in feet and multiply to get square footage, then multiply by your target depth in inches and divide by 324 to get cubic yards. North New Hyde Park's sandy loam beds do best with a 3-inch layer, so having an accurate square footage total before you order prevents running short mid-project. It is always worth adding 10 percent to your estimate since thin spots are common in beds with irregular shapes or sloped edges.
Best Mulch Choice for North New Hyde Park Lawns
Most yards in the North New Hyde Park area sit on Sandy Loam type of soil. Sandy loam soil in North New Hyde Park holds nutrients and moisture less effectively than heavier clay-based soils, which can leave plant beds nutrient-poor and prone to drying out between rain events.
Hardwood Mulch
Hardwood mulch breaks down gradually into North New Hyde Park's sandy loam, contributing organic material that increases the soil's water-holding capacity and nutrient levels over multiple growing seasons.
Mulch Types We Deliver in North New Hyde Park
Mulch Mound offers bulk mulch delivery in North New Hyde Park by the cubic yard, so refreshing garden beds and landscape borders around the area's classic suburban homes is simple and affordable. Place your order and it arrives loose-load, giving you exactly the volume you need without the hassle of bagged product.
Dyed Black Mulch
Bold and striking, dyed black double shredded mulch is a top choice for homeowners who want beds that stand out against the lush lawns typical of this Nassau County area. The rich color holds through humid summers and steady rain, giving front and back yards lasting curb appeal.
Dyed Brown Mulch
Warm brown double shredded mulch blends naturally with the brick facades and neutral tones common on Long Island homes, giving landscape beds a polished, freshly finished look. The color stays vibrant for weeks after delivery, suiting homeowners who want low-maintenance results across both new plantings and established beds.
Natural Brown Mulch
Available in double shredded and triple shredded styles, natural brown mulch offers an undyed earthy tone that pairs well with the clay-rich Long Island soil and the mature trees common to this area. The finer triple shredded cut breaks down faster, adding organic matter to beds that benefit from improved drainage.
Dyed Red Mulch
Vibrant brick red double shredded mulch creates strong contrast against the deep greens and whites typical of classic Long Island landscaping. It works especially well along borders and foundation plantings where homeowners want a pop of warm color that stays rich through the heat of summer.
Complete Your Outdoor Mulch Project
If your beds need a nutrient boost before mulching, our bulk topsoil blends are a great starting layer for North New Hyde Park's sandy loam foundation. Adding decorative stone along borders or pathways finishes the look and reduces edge maintenance through the full growing season.
Sandy loam soil in North New Hyde Park drains quickly after rain, which can leave shallow-rooted plants stressed within a day or two of a dry stretch. Before laying mulch, scratch in a light layer of compost to boost the soil's organic content, then apply your mulch on top. This two-step approach gives roots better access to moisture and nutrients while the mulch layer slows surface evaporation across the entire bed.
Timing your mulch application around North New Hyde Park's frost calendar makes a real difference in plant performance. Applying fresh mulch in the second half of April, after the April 15 last frost date, lets the soil warm naturally before you insulate it. If you mulch too early in the season, you can delay soil warming by several degrees, which slows root development for perennials and newly planted shrubs coming out of dormancy.
North New Hyde Park receives about 46 inches of rain per year, and summer storms can be intense enough to shift light mulch out of beds and into lawn edges or storm drains. Shredded hardwood mulch knits together better than nugget or chip styles, making it more resistant to washout during heavy downpours. If your beds sit on any slope at all, shredded material is the practical choice for keeping your investment in place through the full growing season.
The Unique Landscape of North New Hyde Park
North New Hyde Park's sandy loam soil drains quickly, which means planting beds can dry out faster than homeowners expect during summer dry spells between rain events. With 46 inches of annual rainfall spread unevenly through the year, mulch plays a critical role in capturing moisture when rain arrives and holding it through drier stretches. Zone 7b winters can bring hard freezes right up to the average last frost date of April 15, so mulch also insulates root zones through late-season cold snaps that can stress poorly protected plants. The sandy loam texture, while workable, tends to lose organic matter and compact near the surface without a protective layer on top. Applying mulch each spring before the growing season kicks off gives your beds the buffer they need against North New Hyde Park's variable conditions.
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