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What is the most economical way to buy mulch?

SteveC
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What is the most economical way to buy mulch?

Hi,

 

What is the most economical way to buy mulch? I am thinking of euci mulch, but buying it in bags from Bunnings seems expensive.

 

Regards,

 

Steve

EricL
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Re: What is the most economical way to buy mulch?

Hi @SteveC 

 

Let us know how big the area is and we'll calculate the quantity for you.

 

Eric

 

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SteveC
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Re: What is the most economical way to buy mulch?

Thanks Eric,

 

The area is not a shape that can be measured easily, see attached image. this is just part of the garden, the rest is a similar group of shapes, butted up against two straight border fences.

 

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Regards,

 

Steve

 

MitchellMc
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Re: What is the most economical way to buy mulch?

Could you post an image of the whole garden @SteveC? This one bed might use a quarter of a cubic meter at most. The 6.5 cubic meters suggested above would be a significant amount of mulch.

 

Mitchell

 

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SteveC
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Re: What is the most economical way to buy mulch?

Hi Mitchell,

 

Please see attached video. I did a rough measurement today and came up with 74 m² which at a 40mm depth would be around 3 m³.

 

This did not include areas where no mulch is required due to planting density. As you can see from the video, that would account for 30-40% of the area, so probably only 2m³ would be required.

 

The weeds in the front section are now all gone, I removed them all today!

 

https://youtu.be/pMDsIP2bMtc

 

Regards,

Steve

EricL
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Re: What is the most economical way to buy mulch?

Hello @SteveC 

 

Thanks for posting that video of your garden. I agree with your estimate of 2 cubic meters, it should be enough to cover the area as there are a great number of plants that don't need coverage.

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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