Delivery in Tangipahoa Parish
Natural color. Long-lasting. Works in any bed.
Bulk delivery across Tangipahoa Parish. No hidden fees.
Hardwood mulch has been the go-to landscape mulch in Louisiana for decades.
The natural brown color ages gracefully. It breaks down into organic matter over one to two years.
Homeowners in Hammond use it. Landscapers across Tangipahoa Parish spec it on residential installs.
Two to three inches depth is the target.
Two to three inches keeps moisture in and holds soil temperature stable.
Keep mulch three to four inches from the trunk and spread to the drip line.
Paths between beds benefit from a thick layer. Keeps weeds down.
Office parks and apartment complexes order bulk hardwood mulch every spring.
Three inches over a weed barrier cuts annual weed pressure significantly.
On slopes prone to washing, hardwood mulch holds soil in place.
| Material | Ground mixed hardwood |
| Color | Natural brown |
| Application Depth | 2 to 3 inches recommended |
| Coverage per Yard | Approx. 100 sq ft at 3 inches |
| Longevity | 1 to 2 years |
| Best Use | Beds, tree rings, paths, commercial landscapes |
Measure the area. Length times width times depth (in feet), then divide by 27 for cubic yards.
Enter your project dimensions.
Tell us the material, quantity, and delivery address. We quote an all-in delivered price with no hidden fees.
We lock in quantity and schedule your delivery window. Next-day on most orders placed before noon.
Our trucks deliver across Tangipahoa Parish. We call 30 minutes out. You tell us where to dump it.
Two to three inches. The sweet spot for weed suppression and moisture retention.
Breaks down in one to two years. Most homeowners refresh every spring.
No, when applied correctly. Keep it away from plant stems and tree trunks.
Keep mulch away from the foundation, at least six inches back from siding.
Yes. We deliver to residential subdivisions and HOA-managed properties throughout Hammond and Tangipahoa Parish.
Call (985) 602-5752 or request pricing. Bulk hardwood mulch delivered across Tangipahoa Parish.