Mulch Uses and Types

Mulch is a commonly used in many different landscaping projects, both as decoration and as an insulator. While most people will think of wood chips as mulch, there are many different types of wood mulch, each of which are used for different purposes. Knowing the difference can help you choose the right mulch for your next gardening or landscaping project.

Types of Wood Mulch

Different varieties of wood are used in mulches, each with their own uses. Mulch breaks down over time, so using a mulch that will release the right nutrients into the soil is important. Also, some mulches will decay faster, which is not always preferable.  Here are a few of the more popular mulch types and how they are often used: 

  • Pine bark mulch. Typically, the quickest-decaying mulches are those made from pine bark. Since it will break down quickly, it is best used around trees or plants which do best with an acid rich soil.
     
  • Red oak mulch. Red oak mulch will last longer than pine bark before it begins to decay. Many people prefer the natural color of the red oak.
     
  • Cypress mulch. For playgrounds and other walking areas, cypress mulch is used due to its ability to repel mud and insects.
     
  • Dyed mulches. For aesthetic appeal, many people prefer dyed mulches to accent their gardens and yards. Dyed mulches also break down slower than both pine and red oak mulches. 

To ensure you get the best mulch for whatever project you are undertaking, consult with your local landscape supplier. They can advise you about which mulch will work best for your needs, and give you pointers on how to apply it.

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Green Brothers Earth Works
680 Franklin Rd, SE
Marietta, GA 30067
(770) 590-8220

Create Beautiful, Natural Stone Stairs

Natural stone stairways can be an excellent addition to any hill or slope on your property. With little construction needed, they are quick way to add an easy pathway on difficult to navigate ground.  The right landscape supplier can even provide you with stone stair treads, which are uniformly cut and ready to become a beautiful new stairway.

Installing New Stone Stairs

Stone stairways offer a natural solution to adding a path down steep slopes or hills. With a little earth removal and tread placement, a hillside can be transformed into a stairway. Since there’s no construction necessary, a stone stairway can be added on almost any cleared hill, blending perfectly into the landscape.

To get started on your stone stairway, you will first need to determine what size stone treads you want to use. Flagstone is a popular option, as it offers a flat surface which is ideal for treads. Many quality landscape suppliers or quarries offer stone treads in a variety of sizes that you can order. You can choose to use the same size for you entire set of stairs, or create a diverse stairway which is wider at the top or the bottom.

For most stone stairways, you will start at the bottom and work your way up. You will need to remove enough earth to accommodate your stone tread, as well as the crushed rock base. Once you have your base and stone secured in place, you can move up the hill, adding a new step at the desired height.

Discuss the length and size of the stairway you want to create with your stone tread supplier. They can help you determine how many treads you will need to create perfectly spaced stairs on your hill.

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Alliance Stone
5420 Campground Rd
Cumming, GA 30040
(404) 759-0617

Add Class and Style to Your Home with Stone Veneers

There’s nothing like stone or brick to give your home a classical, elegant style. Unfortunately, the cost of building a home from stone is astronomical, making it very rare. If you love the look of stone homes but don’t have an unlimited budget, there is an option available which offers a fraction of the cost of true stone. Stone veneer siding can transform your ordinary home into the stone home of your dreams. 

Stone Veneer Siding Options

Although there are many stone veneer siding options available, one of the most affordable and preferred for both homeowners and builders is thin, natural stone veneer. This siding is made from real stones, not manufactured. There are several benefits to using this type siding versus manufactured stone siding or thicker stone veneers. 

  • Unique, real stone. Thin stone veneers use real stones so each home is unique. This prevents the patterns that emerge from using man-made stone siding, with each veneer completely unique in color and pattern.
     
  • Durable. Thin stone veneers are chip and scratch resistant, unlike many manufactured stone sidings. Natural stone will hold up to the elements, just as it has for thousands of years.
     
  • Affordable. The biggest savings with thin stone veneers is in the transportation costs. Due to their lower weight in comparison to other stone products, they cost much less to ship and require fewer structural changes to accommodate. 

If you are building a new home or looking to give your existing home a new look, consider the option of using thin stone veneers for your exterior. It can give you the natural stone exterior you’ve always wanted at a fraction of the cost. Talk to your local stone supplier to discuss the stone veneers options available.

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Alliance Stone
5420 Campground Rd
Cumming, GA 30040
(404) 759-0617