Have you noticed that the color of the mulch in your landscape beds in Oregon is starting to fade and look worn out? No worries, you can give it a quick refresh by adding a fresh layer on top of the old one. You don't need to remove the old mulch, as it will eventually break down and enrich the soil. Just remember to maintain a thickness of 2-3 inches of mulch to get maximum benefits for your plants. If the old layer is too thick, you can remove some of it to make room for the new layer. It's always best to let experts handle the job of applying mulch to ensure that it's done correctly. They have the experience and proper processes to do the job right.


You don't have to remove old mulch when refreshing your landscape beds.

Mulch refreshment on property in Gresham, OR.

The primary reason why you shouldn't remove the old mulch from your landscape beds before installing a new layer is that it will eventually decompose on its own. Over time, the layer of mulch you place in your landscape beds will start breaking down. It may take up to a year for natural decomposition to occur. Because of this, removing the old mulch before laying down a new layer isn't really necessary, plus it contains nutrients that benefit the soil in your landscape beds. The newly added mulch will also continue to provide all the intended benefits to your plants, including moisture retention, weed suppression, temperature regulation, and erosion control.


You should keep your mulch layer between 2 and 3 inches.

Many people believe that adding a generous amount of mulch to their landscape beds is the best way to help their plants grow. However, this is not always the case. In fact, if you add too much mulch, it can suffocate your plants and prevent them from thriving. To keep your plants healthy, it is important to maintain a mulch layer with a thickness of about 2 to 3 inches. This way, your plants receive the right amount of sunlight, water, and air to help them grow and stay healthy. If you already have mulch in your landscape beds that is almost 3 inches thick, you can remove some of the old layer before adding a new one to maintain the optimal thickness.


Hire Professionals to Install Your Mulch

If you want your mulch to be installed correctly, it's best to leave the job to professionals. Experts know how to install mulch without causing any harm to your plants and ensure your entire landscape looks great and well-maintained. By hiring professionals to refresh your mulch, you can rest assured knowing that the right amount of mulch is being used every single time, which means your landscape beds will continue to reap the most benefits while your plants remain protected.

The most popular types of mulch used in Oregon are medium hemlock, cedar chips, and fir nuggets.


Give us a call today to schedule our professional mulch installation service!

If you're looking to spruce up your outdoor space, adding mulch to your landscape beds is a great way to start. Fortunately, that's where we come in! We'll install mulch right the first time to not only add to the aesthetic appeal of your yard but also provide numerous benefits to your soil and plants. We also recommend scheduling our service annually in the spring or fall to ensure it stays fresh!

Our mulch installation service is available to commercial and residential properties in Gresham, Happy Valley, Troutdale, OR, and other nearby areas. Call us today at (971) 284-2035 to sign up for our mulch installation service!