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Everything you need to know about Mulch Installation in your city
Use the GreenPal app to reschedule or cancel before the pro marks the job complete, per the pro's policy shown at booking.
Yes. Posting your job and receiving quotes is free. You only pay when the work is done and you're satisfied.
Payment runs securely in the app after the job is complete and you've reviewed the work. You don't pay until you approve.
Yes—"volcano mulching" against trunks can cause rot and pest issues. Proper installation keeps mulch shallow near stems and deeper in open bed areas.
Many offer haul-away or on-site disposal for an added fee. Mention thick old layers or bagged debris in your job post.
Yes. Use in-app chat to confirm mulch color/type, depth, edging, and areas to avoid.
You can, but most pros recommend one consistent type per bed for appearance and even decomposition. Discuss goals (longevity vs. soil building) with your pro.
Nuggets last longer and drain well—good for sloped beds and areas with heavy rain. They may float in heavy downpours on flat beds.
Cedar, cypress, and larger pine nuggets typically last longer than fine shredded hardwood, which breaks down faster and feeds the soil.
Quality dyed mulches from reputable suppliers are generally safe when applied correctly. Keep mulch off walkways if you have pets that chew organic material, and avoid piling against trunks.