Lawn Care Forum banner

When do you mulch???

1 reading
10K views 24 replies 17 participants last post by  Guest  
#1 ·
Just kind of curious when people lay down bark. Early or late Spring, early Summer??? I saw some people putting it down in January. Last year we barked six restaurants in May and they complained it was to late. I am thinking this year to do it in March because if we do it earlier around here, the rains wash them out. Any pro and cons on what month to do it? Thanks.
 
#2 ·
is to mulch as early in the spring as possible.

We however, like to mulch in October so that the plant materials can benefit from the nutrient value during the winter months, and then it gets "re-fluffed" as we perform spring clean-ups.

I personally like the way a fall mulching looks if there is no snow on the ground (mild winters lately here). You can still see somewhat of a pattern on the turf and yet the muclhing just adds that extra touch. Kind of like winter advertising.

Just my .02
Kris
 
#4 ·
Well in an ideal world, we would like to lay the mulch down in March, but sometimes it just doesn't all work out that way for us.
Being here near Pittsburgh, we have to wait until the snow is off the ground.

If we have a decent March, we will be doing our mulching then. Hopefully no later than April 15th, because by then we will be contending with the grass and we need to devote our time to cutting.

Mulch jobs are not something that we go after. We will do them for our existing customers, but usually turn away customers that just want mulch laid down and nothing else.
At the present time, we do not contract it out either.

I definitely say, if your weather is good in March, mulch then.


 
#7 ·
Around here the practice, from my competitors profiles, and my account preference experience, is Spring mulching as main and usually only mulch work. I have never had accounts ask for turning or fluffing. It is a practice that seems to work best when you just figure it in to the bid and just do it.

Some accounts are mulched as soon as conditions permit in early Spring around March and April. Others are just fluffed with a rake or small bed tiller and then mulched in early Summer after annual flowers have been planted in late May to early June or after beds have been edged for Spring.

I agree with the comments about Fall mulching or at least turning it over for winter. If there is not alot of snow during the winter, some accounts that are highly visible benefit from this practice. I do this to a few maintenance accounts

I am curious if anyone along these lines of fluffing or turning mulch, has ever used any of the spray colorants to add to this practice. I have thought about it alot since I first ever seen the colorants. I think it would be ideal for sites where the mulched ares are not really close to public view like tree rings or back of property areas and where the chance for foot traffic through the mulch is minimal. Just fluff and spray and it would look like new mulch applied. This could maybe be a good practice for the Fall mulch work?
 
#14 ·
Will be doing first mulch job of the season Feb 20th. After that I will be doing mulch through June. I love to mulch beds and make great money off of it. It is truly the the thing I like most. For instance, you can work on a landscape plan for two weeks and it will only look complete on the last day when you put the mulch down. Hence, instant gratification. Here I charge a set rate of $35/yd plus delivery. By myself, I can normally put out 3 yards/hour. With help I can put out 8 yards/hour.
 
#23 ·
We started mulching last week at the McDonald's (24 of them). I bring 80 yards at a time (usually 3 tractor trailer loads) of the red dyed mulch up from North Carolina, it cost me delivered to each location $21.00 per yard and I charge them $35.00 per yard and $35.00 per man hour to spread it. After that we'll start with the double-shredded hardwood bought locally which I will use about 1000 yards, and my God am I glad when we are done!!! We are usually cutting grass before we are done mulching, I rarely will mulch during the summer, tooooo hottttt....
 
#24 ·
You had better be mulching NOW! Perrenials are starting to come up as are bulbs. I have dafs that will crack from bud this week. Don't use bark, everyone here uses bark and it is real bad for your plantings, use STEERCO for plantings. Bark kills the fungi in the soil STEERCO will cultivate it. Both shade weeds 1 grows HEALTHY plants- your choice!