Delivery was smooth and on time! The triple shredded mulch was great quality and just what we were looking for.

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Great experience with mulch mound. Their online calculator made it easy to estimate how many yards of mulch I needed and delivery was quick. I woul...
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Great experience with mulch mound. Their online calculator made it easy to estimate how many yards of mulch I needed and delivery was quick. I would definitely recommend them for your future projects.
We needed mulch for our HOA common areas. Local providers were all holding high prices even for 40 yards of mulch. Mulch mound was easy to wowith...
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We needed mulch for our HOA common areas. Local providers were all holding high prices even for 40 yards of mulch. Mulch mound was easy to wowith & has great price for natural mulch + delivery schedule options. They called before delivery to ensure Delivery was exactly where we wanted it.
Calculate mulch for your Portland project
For Portland's Silty Loam type of soil, we recommend 2-3 inches for best weed suppression and moisture retention
Try Our CalculatorA 2-3 inch mulch depth handles most Portland yards well, enough to block weeds without smothering roots. Trace your beds with our satellite tool to estimate yardage before ordering. You can go thinner on fresh plantings or thicker in high-traffic areas.
Best Mulch Choice for Portland Lawns
Most yards in the Portland area sit on Silty Loam type of soil. Expect good water holding, plus a tendency to crust or compact on top if left bare.
Hardwood Mulch
Hardwood mulch cushions rain, prevents sealing, and improves tilth slowly as it breaks down.
Complete Your Outdoor Mulch Project
Round out your Portland project with soil for planting prep and stone for borders and pathways. Each material plays a different role and they work best as a set.
Lay landscaping fabric under mulch only in paths and walkways, never in planting beds. Fabric blocks root expansion, traps moisture unevenly, and creates more problems than it solves around growing plants.
Blow or rake leaves off mulch beds in fall before they mat down. A thick leaf layer on top of mulch traps moisture and blocks airflow, creating conditions for mold and fungal problems through winter.
Mulch breaks down faster in wet climates than dry ones due to increased microbial activity. With 43 inches of annual rainfall, Portland beds typically need more frequent refreshing than gardens in arid regions.
The Unique Landscape of Portland
A good mulch layer does more than look sharp. Portland coastal weather swings can wear on beds and walkways without the right materials. In Portland, Oregon, consistent coverage suppresses weeds, steadies soil moisture, and insulates roots from temperature swings. Most beds need 2-3 inches. Natural hardwood works well for most applications; dyed options add strong visual contrast. Delivery saves time so you can focus on the actual work.
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