Caleb shares why Auman has chosen to use bagged mulch at the moment. Is this stupid? Tell us your thoughts!

THIS IS ONE OF THE WORST MULCHING JOBS I HAVE SEEN
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6 Comments

  1. A solution to bypass the roots is to take the trees out completely. More room for storage and less issues. Install a French drain if water will be an issue.

  2. I used to buy bagged mulch. After figuring out bulk was significatly cheaper I switched. But bagged is easier for install. I can do about 4 yards in a trip loose and as a solo operator I don't want to do more than that in a day. So, if a property requires more. I measure after day 1 typically the provider gives me a yard and a 1/4 for each yard ordered. So, I can look at taking a yard off of the next order. And that will still end up in excess on day 2.

  3. Use a pitch fork to move mulch.
    To me absolutely makes no sense to use bags. You always talk maximizing profit!!!

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