BARK
Growsource delivers bark mulch throughout Whatcom County—from five to 20 yards at a time. Call us to order one of the products described below. 360-318-8554.
BLACK
Black bark is the premier choice for gardening pros. Growsource’s black bark has been composted for about a year which produces a dark brown/black garden mulch product. Our black bark is screened to 1 inche and smaller and it is absolutely beautiful. The colors of your flowers and landscape plants will pop when they are surrounded by our black bark. Black bark mulch also suppresses weeds and helps maintain soil moisture in the summer months.
FINE
Fine bark is a mix of fir and hemlock that is screened to 1 inch and smaller. This reddish-brown landscape mulching product is often the choice for Whatcom County landscapers and gardeners who want a somewhat smooth, finished look. Fine bark helps suppress weeds and maintain moisture in the soil during the summer months.
MEDIUM
Medium bark is a mix of fir and hemlock that is screened to approximately 2 inches and smaller—it is a reddish-brown color. Medium bark offers excellent, long-lasting coverage. Medium bark is a bit chunkier looking than fine bark—it will take a bit longer to compost into the soil. Medium bark also helps suppress weeds and maintain soil moisture in the summer months.
CEDAR CHIPS
Cedar chips can be used to create informal paths and walkways. It can be used as a garden mulch around raised beds and in other plant-free areas.
MAGIC MULCH
Growsource’s Magic Mulch is made using a rich blend of our dairy compost and fine bark. It is black in color and really makes your garden flower colors pop. It will suppress weeds while promoting healthy plant growth and help retain water. Our Magic Mulch is screened to a fine finish to provide that black, rich finish you are looking for in your flower beds.
How much Magic Mulch will you need? For mulching existing flower beds, a 2-4 inch layer is recommended. You need a minimum of 3 inches for weed suppression.
Use our materials calculator to figure out how many yards you will need for your project.