Did you know there’s a beautiful, longer-lasting, and more ecological alternative to the traditional brown mulch approach?
TIRED
Like bare earth, mulch is a rare sight in nature. While wood mulch has its place in the suburban landscape, it’s certainly not the only way to control weeds, create tidiness, and appease your neighbors.
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Nature First
Green Mulch
Green mulch—or the use of plants to build soil, conserve soil moisture, suffocate weeds, filter water into the ground, and clean the air—offers an ecological and more sustainable (read: long-term, cost effective) alternative to traditional brown mulch. Learn more.
Mulch with a Twist
Like all plants, weeds require sunlight to germinate and thrive. By creating a ground cover comprised of plants, green mulch provides the same weed suppression advantages of traditional brown mulch, but with the added benefits of erosion control, habitat creation, and aesthetic appeal.
Wild by Design
Born from a desire to cultivate spaces that represent nature, Matrix Planting, or “wildscaping” prioritizes natural aesthetic over manicured curation. After accounting for soil, sun, and moisture, we use the matrix approach seen below.