Mulch Installation contractor in New Jersey
South Jersey · Licensed · Insured

Mulch Installation NJ — Bed Refresh & Edging

Premium triple-shredded and dyed mulch installed with crisp edged beds — protects plants, locks in moisture and instantly cleans up curb appeal.

About Our Mulch Installation

Premium mulch installation that lasts decades.

Fresh mulch is the single highest-impact, lowest-cost upgrade your yard can get. We prep the beds — pull weeds, cut a fresh edge, treat if needed — then install premium mulch at the right depth.

Choose triple-shredded hardwood, black-dyed, brown-dyed or natural cedar — we'll match what works with your home and beds.

Our Process

How we deliver mulch installation that holds up.

  1. Step 1

    Free Estimate

    We measure your beds and quote a per-yard or flat rate.

  2. Step 2

    Bed Prep

    Pull weeds, cut a fresh crisp edge along the lawn line.

  3. Step 3

    Install

    Mulch installed at 2–3" depth, raked smooth, kept off plant stems.

  4. Step 4

    Cleanup

    Hard surfaces blown clean, debris hauled off — yard ready to enjoy.

Why It Matters

Benefits that pay off for years.

Instant Curb Appeal
Fresh mulch and crisp edges make a tired yard look professionally maintained overnight.
Healthier Plants
Mulch locks in moisture, regulates soil temp and suppresses weeds.
Crisp Bed Edges
A clean spade-cut edge keeps lawn out of beds and gives the property a finished look.
Choose Your Color
Natural hardwood, black, brown or cedar — pick what matches your home.
Recent Work

South Jersey mulch installation projects.

Fresh mulch installation NJ
Fresh mulch + crisp edging. Vineland, NJ.
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Bed refresh — new mulch & plantings. Sewell, NJ.
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Mulched beds around new sod. Marlton, NJ.
FAQ

Mulch Installation questions, answered straight.

How much does mulch installation cost in NJ?+

It depends on bed size, mulch type and prep needed. We'd be happy to measure and give you an exact number.

How often should I re-mulch?+

Once a year is ideal — typically spring. A light refresh in fall keeps it looking great year-round.

Natural or dyed mulch — which is better?+

Both protect plants the same. Dyed mulch holds color longer (2 seasons), natural fades a bit faster but is more 'classic.' Personal preference.

Service Areas

Local mulch installation in your county.

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