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Oak Mulch – When freshly cut this mulch is orange in color. As it ages the oak will usually turn to a dark redish color. This mulch is also a hardwood and very hardy. The mulch is milled double ground. Therefore it tends to mat well but does not have large chunks. Oak mulch tends to be more acid in nature and therefore it is ideal for azelas, dogwoods and roses.
March 3, 2009 at 1:11 am |
Oak Mulch – When freshly cut this mulch is orange in color. As it ages the oak will usually turn to a dark redish color. This mulch is also a hardwood and very hardy. The mulch is milled double ground. Therefore it tends to mat well but does not have large chunks. Oak mulch tends to be more acid in nature and therefore it is ideal for azelas, dogwoods and roses.