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I saved on mulch πŸ€¦πŸΎβ€β™‚οΈπŸ˜³


I saved a lot on mulch, by loading it in back of my F150. 1.5 cubic yards. Only problem, I had to figure out how to get it in my yard. It was much better than going to the gym. I do pay someone, but this time, I wanted to do the entire yard by myself. I’m making it a weekend project. I was off 1/4 cubic yard.

by Nutria_SwampVet

15 Comments

  1. starone7

    Next time use a tarp in the bed. It’s a good idea to use it to cover your back window too in case there’s a rock in there.

  2. ThatBugInTheRiver

    Harbor Frieght Truck Bed Cargo Unloader.

    $45. changed my life forever. Lets you unload a full bed of mulch in under a minute.

  3. oldbluer

    Let that tree’s roots breathe. It looks like too much mulch at the base.

  4. GreatRaceFounder

    even better way to save is to load an entire trailer full at Lowes and then just leave and never pay for it πŸ˜‰

  5. chrontab

    Lucky. Our mulch, dirt, and gravel place here is a little bit more expensive than just getting cypress or cedar bags (natural color, *nerds*) from Lowes.

  6. ptwonline

    Good job!

    Personally, I am always happy to see people actually using their truck as a truck.

  7. sea_sparik

    That truck bed brings back fond childhood memories. My Dad used to get a truckload of mulch first thing on a Saturday morning and wake my sisters and I up to shovel it all. Good job, that’s a lot of work!

  8. monkey_trumpets

    Why is it so black? It looks like shredded tires.

  9. SubterraneanAlien

    Take your savings and invest in a wheelbarrow

  10. iggles020418

    How did you get those hostas like that?

  11. artwrangler

    Saw a hack where you put home depot buckets in the back so when it fills the bed it fills all the buckets, then you just take a bucket and dump

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