Produced all over the United States. The raw material comes from the lumber industry. There are eastern, northern and western cedar mulches. Cedar has very similar characteristics to cypress. It’s resistant to decay and repels insects, however it looses its color and will grey out faster than most mulches. It’s a good mulch to use for insulating the soil, controlling erosion, retarding weed growth and holding moisture, but it’s not going to break down and provide nutrients to your soil like a pine or hardwood mulch.
Eastern Cedar mulch is similar to hardwood mulch in appearance. It is mostly bark with a dark brown color and a stringy appearance.
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Western Red Cedar mulch is similar to cypress mulch with more red in its color. Two grades are available. First, is a whole tree shredded product, with a woody appearance. Second, is an all bark product similar to cypress Grade “A”, with a stringy texture.
Northern Cedar mulch is stringy brown bark and tends to be very woody, giving it a lighter appearance.
• The stringy cedar mulches are great for steep slopes and erosion control.
• Compaction will occur, we recommend occasionally aerating or cultivating your mulch.
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