Purchasing Triple Premium Black Mulch: Bulk vs. Bagged Options

May 29, 2024 | Mulch

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Are you trying to decide between buying mulch in bulk or going with bagged options for your garden? Welcome to Kurtz Bros. Landscape Supply. We’ve been providing top-notch landscaping and gardening products in Ohio for over 70 years. As champions of both customer happiness and being eco-friendly, we value well-informed purchases, especially when it’s about mulch. So, which route is better for you? Here’s a deep look into the bulk vs. bagged mulch debate, giving you a full comparison.

Key Takeaways:

  • Bulk mulch saves money and cuts down on plastic bag waste.
  • Bagged mulch is handy for small jobs or if you don’t have much room for transporting it.
  • Think about your tools, the size of your project, and your garden’s specific needs when choosing.
  • Our Kurtz Bros team is ready to help you pick the right mulching method for you.
  • Keep reading for a detailed look at the advantages and disadvantages of buying mulch in bulk or bagged.

Pros and Cons of Buying Mulch in Bulk

A survey found that 48% of experts buy mulch in bulk. The biggest benefit is saving money. A yard of bulk mulch costs $25 to $40 on average. But in bags, the same amount could be around $60. This means you can save a lot. Plus, buying in bulk helps reduce plastic from bags.

Still, there are some downsides to think about. You’ll need a truck or trailer to move it, unless you pay for delivery. Moving bulk mulch can also be harder, using a wheelbarrow to get it to your garden.

Pros and Cons of Buying Bagged Mulch

About 19% of landscapers always choose to buy bagged mulch. It’s because bagged mulch has many benefits that make it a popular choice.

  • Convenient Transportation: Bagged mulch is easy to move around. You don’t need a truck or big equipment. This is great for small projects or if you don’t have easy access to large vehicles.
  • Suitable for Sloped Properties: For areas that are hard to reach with a wheelbarrow, bagged mulch is the answer. It lets you work on uneven ground without any problems.
  • Comparable Pricing: Buying bagged mulch can sometimes cost the same as buying in bulk, especially when there’s a sale. Check prices and deals to see what’s best for your budget.

But there are also some issues with bagged mulch you might want to think about:

  • Impractical for Larger Landscapes: For big landscaping jobs, using bagged mulch can get really expensive. It might not be the best choice for very large areas.
  • Not Suitable for Mulch Blowers: Bagged mulch isn’t made for use with mulch blowers. If you need a blower for quick and even spreading, consider bulk mulch.

To see what bagged mulch looks like, check out the image below:

Conclusion

When you’re looking at the best mulch for your project, think about bulk and bagged mulch. Bulk mulch is cheaper and reduces plastic waste. Buying bulk is great for big jobs. But, you might need a truck to carry it, which can be inconvenient.

Bagged mulch is easier for smaller projects or if you don’t have a way to move bulk mulch. It’s light enough to carry without extra tools. Yet, buying bagged can cost more and add to plastic waste.

What’s the right choice? It depends on your project size, how you’ll move it, and your eco-goals. Think hard about what you need before choosing. Kurtz Bros. Landscape Supply can help with advice for your mulching needs. Contact us for personalized help and expert tips.

FAQ

What are the advantages of buying mulch in bulk?

Buying mulch in bulk saves money over smaller bags. It also helps reduce plastic waste.

What are the downsides of buying mulch in bulk?

You’ll need a truck or trailer to move it, unless you get it delivered. Moving it with a wheelbarrow may be tough.

What are the advantages of buying bagged mulch?

Bagged mulch is easier to transport since you don’t need a large vehicle. It’s good for areas that are hard to reach with a wheelbarrow.

What are the downsides of buying bagged mulch?

It’s often more expensive than getting mulch in bulk. For big areas, it’s not the best choice. Also, if you use a mulch blower, bagged mulch might be difficult.

How do I decide whether to buy mulch in bulk or bagged?

Think about the tools you have and the project’s scope. Consider cost, convenience, and impact on the environment. This will help you choose wisely. 
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Matt Malone
Matt is an accomplished business professional with over three decades of experience in the green industry. As a graduate of the University of Toledo with a Bachelors of Business Administration, he has put his extensive education and training to work, with over 15 years with Kurtz Bros., where he currently serves as President.

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