
As a mulch installation company, we charge you $39 per yard for the installation of the mulch plus the cost of the mulch. You can order your own mulch, or we are happy to handle it for you with one of our suppliers. Once we are done mulching, we will cleanup everything afterwards.
If you do not feel like edging your beds or have not had them professionally edged prior to our arrival, we offer a machine edging service that will clean up your existing beds and provide a crisp edge for your new mulch.

At the current time we do not have the capability or availability to offer a complete trimming of your shrubs and cleanup of your beds prior to mulch installation, but we do offer a quick bed cleanup service to remove some of the leaves and sticks from your beds prior to mulching.
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If you are interested in our mulching services and would like a quote, please take a minute to respond to the answers in our short survey at https://tinyurl.com/mightyquestionnaire so that we can gain a little information regarding your mulching needs.
All of our team members are students in the Brecksville-Broadview Heights School District.
Mulching flower beds can offer numerous benefits, including:
Overall, mulching your flower beds can help maintain healthy soil and promote the growth and beauty of your plants.
The coverage area of one yard of mulch depends on several factors, such as the depth of the mulch layer, the texture and type of mulch, and the shape and size of the area to be covered.
Generally, one cubic yard of mulch will cover an area of about 100 square feet at a depth of 3 inches, or 150 square feet at a depth of 2 inches. However, this can vary depending on the factors mentioned above.
It's important to measure the area you plan to cover and calculate the amount of mulch you need based on the desired depth of coverage. A good rule of thumb is to aim for a depth of 2-3 inches of mulch in flower beds and around trees, while a depth of 3-4 inches is recommended for areas with heavy foot traffic or to control weed growth.
The best time to mulch your flower beds in Ohio depends on the specific weather conditions and the growth cycle of your plants. In general, it's recommended to mulch in the late spring or early summer, after the soil has warmed up and the risk of frost has passed.
Mulching in the late spring or early summer can help retain moisture during the hot summer months, suppress weed growth, and provide insulation for plant roots as they continue to grow. It's also a good time to add a fresh layer of mulch to existing beds to replenish nutrients and improve soil health.
However, it's important to note that the best time to mulch can vary depending on the specific needs of your plants and the weather conditions in Northeast Ohio.