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It's a 2.0 cubic feet bag of cypress mulch. Price per bag $2.49. Price, selection and availability will vary by location. Go. here to find an Aldi near you.
I typically do not mulch established perennial borders but leave the perennials up for the winter and let some fall leaves blow in. Perennials that start to look bad (such as hosta, which will ...
Compare that to a standard 2-cubic-foot bag of wood mulch, which weighs about 25 pounds and covers 12 square feet. In general, pine straw covers close to 1.5 square feet per pound, while wood ...
If you’re one who says mulch is just mulch, no matter what you lay on the ground, think again. With the proliferation of mulch choices on the market, consider these facts about organic and in… ...
WARREN (WWJ/AP) - The Michigan Department of Transportation is paying $2.3 million to cover up dead-looking areas of vegetation along a Detroit-area freeway with mulch. That's the cost to have ...
Marvin's is having another Saturday morning sale -- the $1.66 Azaleas are back. This week you can also get Pine Bark Brown Mulch for $1.66 each or 3 for $5. It's the shredded-style. The bag size ...
I would like some advice on how to more accurately calculate the soil, compost, mulch or plants I need for my garden. – Susan Johnston, Evanston Your first step in deciding how much of anything ...
A single 2-cubic foot bag of mulch tipped my scale around 40 pounds (give or take a little for weight added by moisture), so the 30 bags plus my 175 pounds used up around 1,375 pounds of the 1,681 ...
Customers can select from traditional premium dark hardwood mulch, sold in three-cubic-foot bags, or "absolute black," which is sold in two-cubic-foot bags, Jump said. Orders can be placed at ...
They're selling it for $1.50 a bag (2 cubic feet). Note: ReStore is closed Sundays and Mondays. Most of the reviews online for Scotts mulch are positive, but the main criticism is that the color ...
To calculate the number of cubic yards, divide the cubic feet by 27. Example -- for a bed that is 20 by 30 feet: 20 x 30 = 600 square feet. 600 x 0.25 (applying 3 inches of mulch) = 150 cubic feet ...