Products

Eco Pro Mulch & Erosion Control offers a variety of products that will best suit your needs.

Hardwood Mulch

Hardwood mulch consists of shredded and composted bark from hardwood trees. The bark is removed before the timber is cut into lumber at the sawmill. After the bark has aged for at least 6 months it is shredded and screened. The longer the bark is aged, the darker it gets. Most bark mulch producers only shred and screen the bark once. The terms “Double-Shredded” and “Triple-Shredded” represent screen size and do not represent how many times the mulch has actually been shredded. Proper composting and aging produces mulch rich in nutrients with a dark brown to black color. Coarse hardwood mulch is beneficial in preventing erosion, while the finer, well-aged hardwood bark gives your landscape a nice clean rich look. Hardwood bark mulch provides insulation and protects your plants from extreme temperatures better than other types of mulch.

Pine Bark Mulch

Pine Bark Mulch is the bark only from pine trees. The bark is choppedup and screened producing the different types of mulch from Pine Barkmulch to large Pine Bark nuggets. Pine is also an excellent soilconditioner and is great for your acid loving plants.

Decorator Dyed Mulch

Longer lasting, fade resistant colored mulch. This mulch consists offinely shredded wood, which has been dyed a rich color with an EPAapproved dye. Available is rich brown, red and black. This mulch isquickly becoming one of our more popular mulches due to the fact thatit retains its color so well.

*Soft One Certified Playground Mulch*

Soft One is a Certified Engineered Wood Fiber that will help reduceimpact of a fall. Soft One meets the American Standard for Testing andMaterial (ASTM) Specification for the Impact Attenuation andWheelchair Accessible as required by the American Disability Act(ADA). Soft One can help protect children from injury while enhancingthe appearance of the playground.

McGill Soil Builder

100% compost formulated for sports turf, pastures, top-dressing.Use in your own compost-based mixes or blend with native soils to makeyour own topsoil.

  • Recommended: do not exceed 30% compost in any blend
  • Recommended: do not exceed 1/4 inch as a top-dressing

McGill Landscape Mix

A popular option when building and rehabbing planting beds; alsogood for some top-dress applications, backfilling around newly plantedtrees and shrubs, and foundation plantings.