1 cubic yard of mulch covers approximately 100 square feet (10′ x 10′ area) with a 2-3″ depth
To figure out how mulch/stone you will need:
- Length x width (Sq. Ft.)
- Then, divide this number by 9.
- And divide that answer by 36 and multiply by desired depth (ex. 3 inches) = cubic yards
250 divided by 9 = 27.777, 27.777 divided by 36 = 0.7716
0.7716 multiplied by 3 = 2.314…….. just over 2 yards needed.
Bulk Hardwood Mulch
Black Magic
$42.99 per cubic yard
Ruby Red
$42.99 per cubic yard
Dark Walnut
$42.99 per cubic yard
Light Premium Natural
$42.99 per cubic yardOther Bulk Material
Compost
$39.99 per cubic yard
Screened Sand
$19.99 per cubic yard
Bulk Topsoil
Screened Topsoil $37.99 per cubic yard
Sandy Loam Topsoil $39.99 per cubic yardBulk Stone
Gravel #1
$37.99 per cubic yard
Gravel #2
$37.99 per cubic yard
Gravel #3
$40.99 per cubic yard
Cobblestone
$40.99 per cubic yard
Sunset Lite
$99.99 per cubic yardAutumn Red Stone
$119.99 per cubic yard
White / Gray Stone
$99.99 per cubic yard
**All Mulch, Stone & Soil Prices are subject to change.
*Delivery of mulch, soil and stone is available. We There is a 3 yard minimum for any delivery and a $35 minimum delivery charge. Charges will be quoted based on distance from Garden Center.
Bagged Mulches
(2 cubic feet)
(15 bags = 1 cubic yard)Black Magic – $4.49 per bag
Ruby Red – $4.49 per bag
Dark Walnut – $4.49 per bag
Light Natural – $4.49 per bag
Bagged Stones
Sunset Lite – 1/2 cu. ft. – $4.99 per bag
Autumn Red – 1/2 cu. ft. – $4.99 per bag
Marble White – 1/2 cu. ft. – $4.99 per bag
Lava Rock – 1/2 cu. ft. – $6.99 per bag
Black Flower Rock – 1 cu. ft. – $12.99 per bag
Bagged Soils
Miracle Grow Garden Soil
1.5 cu. ft $8.99 per bag
Miracle Grow Potting Mix
1 cu. ft. $10.99 per bag
Scotts Turf Builder Seed Soil
1.5 cu. ft. $7.79 per bagOrganic Topsoil
30 qt. $5.99 per bag
Complete Planting Mix
30 qt. $6.99 per bag
Potting Soil
30 qt. $6.99 per bagComposted Garden Manure
40 lb. $7.99 per bag
**Note: Being an organic material, mulch, when damp, is the perfect environment for funghi growth. While it may be an eye-sore for the homeowner this orange-yellow growth is not harmful to the mulch or plants and can be easily removed from the area by raking.
