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Ashley Magliaro:

Hey everybody. Ashley here with Sienna Mulch, and behind me is our brush pile site. You can see all of the landscapers and local brush that’s brought in to us. And follow me this way to look at our once ground chips. So once that’s grinded up, it’ll become our once ground chips pile. This will also sit and decompose for a few months before we go and make it into our premium hardwood mulch. Let’s go take a look at that. So this is mulch right out of our grinder. We just pulled it out. It does need to age a little bit more. So we are going to show you the older material that’s more decomposed, darker, and better in nature for your plants.

Take a look at that amazingness made right here in Rosharon. It is our premium hardwood mulch. It’s going to be very dark in color. So all the people that want that black dyed mulch color, you’re able to get this organically and naturally. It’s also a great weed suppressor. It also keeps your plants cold in the summer and warm in the winter. And it’s just a great addition to your landscape, providing that extra nutrient base for your plants and flowers.