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Black Dyed Mulch
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Black Dyed Mulch brings a crisp, finished look to landscape beds while doing more than just looking sharp. Made from recycled wood sourced from land clearing and tree trimming, this mulch is ground, composted, screened for consistency, and colored with safe dyes to achieve its rich black appearance. The result is a clean, bold mulch that helps landscape beds stand out while supporting healthier soil conditions below the surface.
Beyond the color, Black Dyed Mulch is a hardworking part of the landscape. It helps retain soil moisture, which can reduce watering needs during hot, dry weather. A proper layer also helps suppress weeds by limiting sunlight at the soil surface, making it harder for unwanted growth to take hold. It acts as insulation for plant roots too, helping keep soil cooler in summer and providing a buffer during colder weather.
Because it is an organic mulch, it gradually breaks down over time and contributes back to the soil. As it decomposes, it can help improve soil structure and support a healthier growing environment for plants. It also helps reduce erosion by softening the impact of rain and slowing runoff, which is especially helpful on slopes, around planting beds, and in areas exposed to frequent watering.
Visually, Black Dyed Mulch offers strong contrast against green foliage, flowering plants, light-colored stone, and modern hardscapes. It is a popular choice for decorative beds, foundation plantings, tree rings, commercial landscapes, and anywhere a darker, more defined landscape finish is desired. In other words, it does the practical work while making everything around it look a little more put together.
Please visit us in person or request current product information before ordering, as color, texture, and grind may vary slightly by batch and display conditions.
| In Store Only | No |
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| Bistrack Productcode | 80142 |
| Bistrack ProductId | 6095 |
| Select Stone Size | Extra Small |
| View Stock Label | In Stock |
| Ships Via - Store Pickup | Yes |
| Ships Via - UPS Package | No |
| Ships Via - Flatbed Truck | No |
| Ships Via - Dump Truck | Yes |
| More Content | Black Dyed Mulch is made by recycling wood from land clearing and tree trimming. The material is ground, composted for nutrients, screened for consistency, and then colored with safe dyes. The finished mulch has a dark black appearance and a neutral to slightly alkaline pH (7–8).![]() BenefitsMoisture Retention – Mulch helps the soil hold onto water, so you don’t have to water as often, especially in hot weather. Mulch acts like a barrier between the soil and the air. Without it, water evaporates quickly—especially in hot, dry conditions like Texas summers. By covering the soil, mulch slows evaporation and helps water soak in more deeply. Weed Suppression – A good layer of mulch blocks sunlight, making it harder for weeds to grow. Weeds need sunlight to germinate and grow and a 2–4 inch layer of mulch blocks that light, making it much harder for weed seeds to sprout. Even if some weeds do break through, they’re usually fewer in number and easier to pull. Temperature Regulation – It keeps soil cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, protecting plant roots. Mulch acts like insulation:
Soil Improvement – Organic mulches break down over time, adding nutrients and improving soil structure which leads to richer, more fertile soil without needing as much fertilizer. As they decompose, they:
Erosion Control – Mulch reduces runoff from rain or watering, helping keep soil in place. Heavy rain or strong watering can wash away topsoil, which contains the most nutrients. Mulch helps by:
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Product Name: Black Dyed Mulch
Material Type: Organic mulch / recycled wood mulch
Color: Deep black
Color Tones: Black to charcoal black
Source Material: Recycled wood from land clearing and tree trimming
Processing: Ground, composted, screened for consistency, and dyed with safe colorant
Texture: Shredded, fibrous, medium-coarse mulch texture
pH Range: Neutral to slightly alkaline, approximately 7–8
Common Uses: Landscape beds, tree rings, foundation planting beds, commercial landscapes, decorative ground cover, erosion control areas
Performance Benefits: Moisture retention, weed suppression, soil temperature regulation, gradual soil improvement, erosion reduction
Application Depth: Typically 2–4 inches, depending on project and planting conditions
Finish: Dyed / colored mulch
Note: Product color may weather and soften over time with sun exposure, rain, irrigation, and normal environmental conditions.
Black Dyed Mulch is made by recycling wood from land clearing and tree trimming. The material is ground, composted for nutrients, screened for consistency, and then colored with safe dyes. The finished mulch has a dark black appearance and a neutral to slightly alkaline pH (7–8).

Benefits
Moisture Retention – Mulch helps the soil hold onto water, so you don’t have to water as often, especially in hot weather. Mulch acts like a barrier between the soil and the air. Without it, water evaporates quickly—especially in hot, dry conditions like Texas summers. By covering the soil, mulch slows evaporation and helps water soak in more deeply.
Weed Suppression – A good layer of mulch blocks sunlight, making it harder for weeds to grow. Weeds need sunlight to germinate and grow and a 2–4 inch layer of mulch blocks that light, making it much harder for weed seeds to sprout. Even if some weeds do break through, they’re usually fewer in number and easier to pull.
Temperature Regulation – It keeps soil cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, protecting plant roots.
Mulch acts like insulation:
- in summer - it keeps soil cooler, preventing root stress and moisture loss
- in winter - it helps retain warmth, protecting roots from sudden cold snaps
Soil Improvement – Organic mulches break down over time, adding nutrients and improving soil structure which leads to richer, more fertile soil without needing as much fertilizer.
As they decompose, they:
- Add nutrients back into the soil
- Improve soil structure (making it less compacted)
- Encourage beneficial organisms like earthworths and microbes
Erosion Control – Mulch reduces runoff from rain or watering, helping keep soil in place. Heavy rain or strong watering can wash away topsoil, which contains the most nutrients. Mulch helps by:
- Absorbing the impact of raindrops
- Slowing down water runoff
- Holding soil particles in place
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