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MULCH

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Mulch from Tri-Point Tree & Landscaping is double ground and made locally by our team. We always use quality wood and guarantee never to use treated lumber, creosote posts or trash in this process.  All types are certified safe for pets, animals and the environment.

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Dyed Mulch: $40/cubic yard (available colors: black, coffee or brown)
The mulch dye that we use at Tri-Point is environmentally friendly, and it is safe for both kids and pets.


Cedar Mulch: $30/cubic yard

 

Dark Hardwood Mulch: $30/cubic yard
This is our most natural mulch made from hardwoods. It is dye-free and gets its dark color from the aging process.

 

Natural Mulch: $25/cubic yard

 

Single Ground Utility:  $15/cubic yard  

This product is made from recycled pallets and has been run through 2 magnets to remove most metal.  It is great for very large projects where cost is an issue, but weed control and moisture retention are a must.

 

Double Ground Utility: $20/cubic yard

This product is made from recycled pallets and has been run through 2 magnets twice to remove all metal.  It is also great for very large projects where cost is an issue, but weed control and moisture retention are a must, but a finer product size is desired.

 

Animal/Pet Bedding:  $25/cubic yard

This product is made from recycled pallets and has been run through 2 magnets twice to remove all metal.  It has been ground with an extra fine screen.  Great way to keep your animal pens clean and dry.


Delivery:  We’ll deliver 8 to 90 cubic yards of mulch for free if it is within 20 miles of our shop; this includes all of Lincoln. Ask for delivery pricing on orders over 20 miles away. $50 charge for mulch delivery of less than 8 cubic yards.


Mulch Installation:  $40/cubic yard


Dirt: $20/cubic yard*

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Pulverized Dirt:  $35/cubic yard*

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Compost: $40/cubic yard*

*Delivery fee of at least $50.00 for dirt and compost, due to product weight.

 

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