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Seattle Mulch Delivery
Seattle Mulch Delivery
Seattle Mulch Delivery
Seattle Mulch Delivery

Seattle Mulch Delivery

Seattle Mulch Delivery

Regular price $55.00 per yard
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Your total depends on bed dimensions and how thick you go. For Seattle landscapes, 2 to 3 inches is the typical target.
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A yard is approximately 27 cubic feet. As a general guideline, one yard of material can cover an area of about 10 feet by 10 feet at a few inches deep.

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How It Works

Getting started is easy — just follow these simple steps

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Choose your Mulch

Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.

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Select your delivery date

Select a delivery date you'd like for the product to be dropped off at your home

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Sit back and wait

Sit back, wait, and let us work our magic to make sure the highest quality product is delivered to your driveway.

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Calculate mulch for your Seattle project

For Seattle's Silty Loam type of soil, we recommend 2-3 inches for best weed suppression and moisture retention

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Start with your total square footage and figure 2 to 3 inches of depth. Our satellite tracing tool calculates yardage from your actual bed outlines. Seattle beds do best with consistent depth across the full area.

Mulch vs. No Mulch: The Difference

Persistent cloud cover and moisture promote moss and fungal growth in mulch beds. Rake periodically to maintain airflow.

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Complete Your Outdoor Mulch Project

Mulch covers the top, but what's underneath counts too. Soil improves drainage and root health on silty loam ground in Seattle. Stone handles high-traffic areas.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Do not mulch right up to your home's foundation or siding. Keep a 6 inch gap of bare ground as a buffer to reduce pest access and allow proper airflow along the structure.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Water your beds thoroughly a day before mulching to prepare the soil. Moist soil holds mulch in place better than dry soil, and you will not be compacting wet material under your feet as you work.

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In Seattle's marine climate, hardwood mulch typically breaks down in 12 to 18 months depending on moisture and temperature. Budget for annual top-dressing each spring to maintain proper depth and appearance year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Will mulch attract termites?

Mulch itself doesn't bring termites in, but it provides habitat. Leave a gap between mulch and any wood structures including your home's foundation.

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Is dyed mulch safe for vegetable gardens?

Today's dyes are typically iron-based or carbon-based and safe for gardens. If you want to be cautious, natural mulch works great for veggie beds.

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Should I order extra material?

Yes, add about 10 percent to your calculation. Delivery pricing is mileage-based, so one trip beats two trips every time.

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How far should mulch be from plant stems?

Keep 2-3 inches clear around stems and trunks. Mulch against bark holds moisture and invites rot, especially in Seattle's marine conditions.

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How much mulch do I need?

One cubic yard covers roughly 100 square feet at 3 inches deep. Measure your beds, use our calculator, and add 10 percent extra. Nothing worse than running short.

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Does mulch prevent weeds?

Expect major reduction, not elimination. Three inches of mulch stops most weed seeds from getting the light they need to sprout. Some persistent weeds will still push through.

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Do I need to remove old mulch first?

Not typically. Just rake the existing layer to loosen it, then top up. Remove only if you see mold or excessive depth beyond 4 inches.

The Unique Landscape of Seattle

Mulch is the quickest upgrade for cleaner, lower-maintenance beds. Seattle coastal weather swings can wear on beds and walkways without the right materials. In Seattle, Washington, mulch reduces weed pressure, keeps soil from splashing, and makes maintenance easier. A consistent layer reduces splashback and keeps soil from crusting after rain. Refresh lightly as needed and keep mulch away from trunks. Choose natural hardwood for a classic look, or dyed mulch for bold contrast. Delivery keeps the focus on the work, not on loading and unloading bags.