I was just looking at that product online last week! Glad ya did a review. Might check it out since I usually get 8 yards of mulch every spring. Obviously a huge cost. This might be my answer to every other year!👍🏼
i used rubber mulch this year, after researching it. it was the way to go, no ants and the color lasts for 12 years. i have perennials so we put shingles down first as a weed block around all the plants cause the weed blocker sucks, its impossible to pull weeds out of it. plus using the rubber, your helping by recycling tires. win win win good luck oh, the initial cost was a bit more but the labor and time savings is well worth it.
No shit! So I have been breaking my back unload atleast 3 truck loads Evey year for how many damn yes now.. Thanks..I have NO clue how I even came across this..I was watching Squirrel videos..😂😜🐿️
So funny 🤣🤣🤣 havent seen squirrel’s videos… Oh wait… i did.. that youtuber who made incredible complicated path in his backyard for squirels to overcome them /« compete » 😆 its quite entertaining😄
@@mitsuomits9077 I rehab squirrels I should make some squirrel videos..I have one that tries to help me do all kinds of stuff..I have to get some mulch and watch my little squirrel girl pack it down for me..lol.
You want it cheaper? Use regular fabric dye the one in bar or powder, add to boiling water after 5 minutes tur it off and wait to cool down just a little and then apply using the sprayer 👍🏼
My friend was going bald, & he was getting married, he used that spray can hair product, halfway thru the day, there was black everywhere, all over his shirt, tuxedo, neck, was just hilarious, video wasn't popular back then or we would have won the big prize from AFV
I know nothing about gardening except for what's pleasing to my eye. I love that there's a project like this! Question: Is there a reason you chose black mulch? It seems to me that red would have given a lovely and much needed contrast to showcase the plants.
@@TheLawnWhisperer Yes, taste is objective, for certain. I don't think I ever paid attention to the color of mulch before until this spring. At a small but lovely city park where I've walked my dogs for 25 years or so, they had been mulched with red. For the first time, the commemorative benches, the brick columns spaced around the park's perimeter, the planters at the gazebo entrance, the brick wall where the flags fly majestically and many other hardscapes throughout the grounds were complemented by the color coordination of the mulch. It's like I was seeing the park dressed in its Sunday best. At first I couldn't put my finger on why the park was so breathtaking. After all, I had walked several of my dogs there over the decades. Then it hit me. I was so incredulous at the difference, I told the workers they'd have to use red from now on! It was as if the park got a facelift! Of course, red doesn't go with everything and it doesn't suit all tastes. Surroundings are important in determining the colors one chooses. My only question regarding yours was because the plantings were difficult to see in the black mulch. Maybe it's the picture or maybe that was the look you were going for. At any rate, I'm just glad to know there is such a product. Thanks for the vid.
Really like what you have done and very much appreciated all you went through to show this. Really like the edging, looks great. Where do you get the dye. I put down 10 to 12 new bags every year in an area about 8ft wide and 40ft long. Thanks again.
Looks great, just wish I still had some mulch left in my beds from last year to do this with. My beds need fresh mulch, put in drip tubing last year and can now see the tubing lying all over
@@TheLawnWhisperer true that. I get a scoop of fresh cedar mulch that is mulched here in town every year. Fills up the truck bed with a bit left over for mid season touchups for about 30 bucks. Not bad. The flower bed has gotten so full I don't need but half this year so I'm goin halvsies with my pops.
Perhaps a better idea to make sure more mulch gets dyed: After the 1st application is put down and left to dry for a few hours, take a rake and gently drag it all around the freshly dyed mulch so you can bring some of the underneath un-dyed mulch to the surface. Then apply your second coat. Perhaps repeat this process again and then you won't have to worry about wind blowing the top layer of mulch and revealing the underneath faded layer.
They sell a mulch glue that prevents the fading and allows you to blow off leaves without blowing mulch all over the place. Just look under the term Mulch Glue
@@TheLawnWhisperer bro we get drought ever damn summer and cannot water for weeks. i am seriously thinking of doing this so i can be the only one with a green lawn...
Hi Lawn Whisperer. My black mulch is full of brown pine needles and hedge trimmings. I was dreading trying to clean it out. I think I will dye it instead. Thank you!!!!
Suggest buying a blend of mulch and compost. I buy something called "living mulch". It decomposes. Staying natural is the best way to go in the long run.
The purpose of mulch is to add nutrients to the soils, inhibit weed germination and finally, to make the garden look nice. Just add a fresh layer of mulch rather than pouring nasty paint/stain in your garden. Where the kids will play. Where the puppy will run. Where you are trying to grow plants. Sorry…this is huge waste of time and counter productive.
Love it ! Thanks Justin. I’ll definitely be picking some up. And great job on all your editing. It probably takes a lot more extra time but it’s definitely appreciated !!
Tip #1. Make your mix in the mulch bed. Not on your concrete or pavers. Any spillage or oops will be on the mulch. Tip#2. Use a nice sized piece of cardboard and use it as a barrier so as not to overspray onto ANYTHING...👍🏻 By the way, love your videos. Just subscribed!
If you spray over leaves/debris does it hide them? I usually like the idea of throwing mulch over leaves and what not to let them decompose on their own...
Thanks for a great video!! We have used the dye but it’s been many many years ago!! Watching you brings back memories!!😂 The evil “black dye”! 😂 But it worked well!! Also we love the black mulch, but unfortunately it fades too fast!! Your landscaping looks great and love the black mulch!! Thanks again 👍⭐️
Way cool. Hey can you see the trunk flare on your little planted tree? Unfortunately one new required step of tree planting, is to first excavate root ball surface back to trees original birth grade. as great majority of new trees arrivr with trunks already too deep in rootball. Old mulch inevitably decomposes and transforms into dirt. And one never wants to artificially raise soil grade surrounding base of trees. So remember first step of applying new mulch, is first breaking out most of the old mulch.
I have carboard covering weeds ..works greatbut in the meanwhile look brown awful ... black carboard would look better ..would this paint work to color it?
No one has asked about the existing landscaping? Is it harmful to plants? What's the environmental reaction? Is it too late in the year for that as i have been adding landscaping to an existing bed?
I’m wondering if I could mix the black & brown together. I have brown mulch (they don’t sell black mulch where I live) but I like the look of darker mulch. I think I’d need too much dye to turn the whole thing black but maybe adding some black in will enrich the color a bit, make it look more like it does when it’s wet. I can also spray the weeds if I mix one batch with weed killer.
Na, I’d rather spend the C note and get new bark ..take a trip to Lowe’s or Home Depot 👍 I always like a excuse to go buy more lawn/yard stuffs..lol and do the job right !👍 in my opinion it looks like that pepper shaker thing that bald dudes use to cover up their receding cul-de-sacs ...... he said sacs .
Mulch is supposed to gradually break down and feed the soil. First, you have no idea how those chemicals are affecting your soil and plants. Second, you're probably preventing the mulch from breaking down. Simple answer, buy enough fresh mulch to cover the old mulch. Done.
Pro Tip: Pour, measure, and mix on the bed of mulch you want to dye so if anything goes sideways like in this video the dye is just going to go to where it's supposed to instead of onto your concrete.
This has to be one of the dumbest gardening products ever. Dyed mulch looks totally fake. Red mulch is the worst. Use natural mulch and avoid potentially harmful chemicals in your garden beds.
I've used a similar product on our pine straw mulch - extends the life of the pine straw and lasts about 4 to 5 months. It's recommended to wet down any concrete, rocks, etc. that you don't want stained prior to spraying. Well worth it especially when my pine straw expenses run around $280 +/- every 6 or 8 months.
Use a piece of cardboard attached to a rake for over spray areas and no cleanup. I use it all the time when spraying round up or products like this. Just discard the cardboard at the end!!
Good stuff,thanks. Next time, just add the dye to the spray bottle with the bottle in the mulch bed. Any over spray will land right on the chips and you won’t spend any extra time cleaning off the concrete. I’ll consider doing this for my landscaping clients that don’t want fresh mulch for the year. Thanks buddy
@@TheLawnWhisperer for sure. Just saying that you won’t have a massive cleanup of you mix in the beds. I do understand that you want to show people how to get it off of the sidewalk. I’ve had a landscaping company for 9 years now. Thanks for the tips.
I have been looking for a long time for something like this and was so excited but it is out of stock and unavailable. Do you know of any other product that is like this?
I swear this phone can read my mind. I put down mulch today. I was “thinking” why can’t it just be painted when it fades? I’ve never searched that before or said it out loud and didn’t look for anything online. Then I searched for flowerbed borders on YT, and then this pops up about painted mulch.
I feel the same. I’ve thought about stuff before, never spoke about it, never searched it. Bam there’s an ad on Facebook for the exact think I thought about… weird
Not only that I leaf blow around the house to keep it tidy. Mulch will just FLY everywhere. You can really detail with different types/colours/sizes of rocks. Once a year I will hot water/bleach them to keep the mold-fungus down. Cheers MJ
@@mikejohnson9118 I do the same thing with the leaf blower. I must say, that is a very good idea with the hot water and bleach to keep any mold/moss off of the rocks! Thank you!!
@@TheLawnWhisperer This product works great! I measure 4 ounces of water into a plastic cup though so I can just throw it away when I'm done. I refresh the mulch every month to keep it super fresh! Best looking yard on my block!
I was just looking at that product online last week! Glad ya did a review. Might check it out since I usually get 8 yards of mulch every spring. Obviously a huge cost. This might be my answer to every other year!👍🏼
i used rubber mulch this year, after researching it. it was the way to go, no ants and the color lasts for 12 years. i have perennials so we put shingles down first as a weed block around all the plants cause the weed blocker sucks, its impossible to pull weeds out of it. plus using the rubber, your helping by recycling tires. win win win good luck oh, the initial cost was a bit more but the labor and time savings is well worth it.
No shit! So I have been breaking my back unload atleast 3 truck loads Evey year for how many damn yes now.. Thanks..I have NO clue how I even came across this..I was watching Squirrel videos..😂😜🐿️
So funny 🤣🤣🤣 havent seen squirrel’s videos…
Oh wait… i did.. that youtuber who made incredible complicated path in his backyard for squirels to overcome them /« compete » 😆 its quite entertaining😄
@@mitsuomits9077 I rehab squirrels I should make some squirrel videos..I have one that tries to help me do all kinds of stuff..I have to get some mulch and watch my little squirrel girl pack it down for me..lol.
@@marissaawesome2422 The videos is a good idea to show what you do. "I have to get some mulch and watch my little squirrel girl pack it down for me" 😂
You want it cheaper? Use regular fabric dye the one in bar or powder, add to boiling water after 5 minutes tur it off and wait to cool down just a little and then apply using the sprayer 👍🏼
Great job. Your edging is on point as well
Who knew this was a great recommendation definitely a money saver! Thank you for the great tip!
Good idea to mix it on lawn and away from cement and walls.
If rather have it on my concrete than on my lawn 😂
Straight to the point!! Tks men!
What happens when a piece of mulch moves? Reminds me of that spray they used to advertise to bald men years ago.
My friend was going bald, & he was getting married, he used that spray can hair product, halfway thru the day, there was black everywhere, all over his shirt, tuxedo, neck, was just hilarious, video wasn't popular back then or we would have won the big prize from AFV
The mulch underneath wouldn't be as faded because it wasn't exposed to sunlight. Some people used to rake color mulch to freshen it up.
Learn something new every day....thanks
I know nothing about gardening except for what's pleasing to my eye. I love that there's a project like this! Question: Is there a reason you chose black mulch? It seems to me that red would have given a lovely and much needed contrast to showcase the plants.
I dislike red mulch and really like the look of black mulch haha that's as simple as I can put it. But to each their own!
@@TheLawnWhisperer Yes, taste is objective, for certain. I don't think I ever paid attention to the color of mulch before until this spring. At a small but lovely city park where I've walked my dogs for 25 years or so, they had been mulched with red. For the first time, the commemorative benches, the brick columns spaced around the park's perimeter, the planters at the gazebo entrance, the brick wall where the flags fly majestically and many other hardscapes throughout the grounds were complemented by the color coordination of the mulch. It's like I was seeing the park dressed in its Sunday best. At first I couldn't put my finger on why the park was so breathtaking. After all, I had walked several of my dogs there over the decades. Then it hit me. I was so incredulous at the difference, I told the workers they'd have to use red from now on! It was as if the park got a facelift!
Of course, red doesn't go with everything and it doesn't suit all tastes. Surroundings are important in determining the colors one chooses. My only question regarding yours was because the plantings were difficult to see in the black mulch. Maybe it's the picture or maybe that was the look you were going for. At any rate, I'm just glad to know there is such a product. Thanks for the vid.
Really like what you have done and very much appreciated all you went through to show this. Really like the edging, looks great. Where do you get the dye. I put down 10 to 12 new bags every year in an area about 8ft wide and 40ft long. Thanks again.
You need a washer on the end of that hose dude
Thanks for the info!
Look amazing. Will definitely try it. Thanks
How do I purchase this product? Amazon says sold out -- not sure when will be available.
Do it bother plants?
Can't find LawnStar Brown Mulch Paint anywhere. Discontinued??? Called the number on the back of the bottle and always busy tone.
What’s the name of the product? Didn’t see the link and where can you buy it?
There’s a link in the description. It’s probably sold out though
Looks great, just wish I still had some mulch left in my beds from last year to do this with. My beds need fresh mulch, put in drip tubing last year and can now see the tubing lying all over
Yeah, maybe in the fall or next year! You gotta cover that drip up!
Pretty cool stuff. Like new! Looks good.
Thanks! I'd say this fits in the budget products category if the alternative is paying for yards of mulch 😎
@@TheLawnWhisperer true that. I get a scoop of fresh cedar mulch that is mulched here in town every year. Fills up the truck bed with a bit left over for mid season touchups for about 30 bucks. Not bad. The flower bed has gotten so full I don't need but half this year so I'm goin halvsies with my pops.
@@BudgetLawns nice! All about saving that money! I am trying to step my flower game up this year
Awesome video. Thank you.
I love your edging? How did you do that?
I have a video on it. Go check it out!
Black is always out of stock. Do you recommend any other brand?
where to get lawnstar mulch dye?
What about the worms?
Spray paint your wood chips 🧐
How do you charge the customers for this service?
I’m Not sure how you would do that. This is my own lawn
Ok let me rephrase the question. If this was a service which you provided, how much would you charge?
@@for_sale-now I do not know and can’t answer that. I’m sorry
Can one use food dye?
I doubt it would last as long but I have no clue
1 bag of mulch is $2
Not where I’m at. It’s more than double that around here
@@TheLawnWhisperer yikes. Sorry.
@@thelifeofjonnelleohtv3168 🥲
What the? Derp
I don’t get the black. 🤔
What do you mean
Perhaps a better idea to make sure more mulch gets dyed: After the 1st application is put down and left to dry for a few hours, take a rake and gently drag it all around the freshly dyed mulch so you can bring some of the underneath un-dyed mulch to the surface. Then apply your second coat. Perhaps repeat this process again and then you won't have to worry about wind blowing the top layer of mulch and revealing the underneath faded layer.
That's a very good tip! I appreciate that input, thank you sir! I will do this in the fall when I freshen up the mulch I'll be putting down soon!
At that point, I’m just gonna glue all of the mulch together so it stays in place. 😂
Would it work to turn the mulch first? Which would also loosen it up a bit in case it has frozen in place.
Some people over think it, just spay the slop down and use the rest of the free time watching porn
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They sell a mulch glue that prevents the fading and allows you to blow off leaves without blowing mulch all over the place.
Just look under the term Mulch Glue
Tried this product not impressed at with it at all.
Why don’t I know this already?!?? You have saved me so much money, and effort in my life!!! My prayers have been answered and my OCD soothed. Lol
I need some green to spray my dead grass and a couple dead pine trees
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@@TheLawnWhisperer your awesome
@@TheLawnWhisperer Thanks for link!! I just ordered also!👍🏽
YES the link too! Lol thanks! 😄
@@TheLawnWhisperer bro we get drought ever damn summer and cannot water for weeks. i am seriously thinking of doing this so i can be the only one with a green lawn...
Never knew this existed, thanks for the info! Looks amazing! 😎
Hi Lawn Whisperer. My black mulch is full of brown pine needles and hedge trimmings. I was dreading trying to clean it out. I think I will dye it instead. Thank you!!!!
What a great presenter, clear, thorough without extraneous stuff. I will watch all of Lawn Whisperer, and take a renewed interest in my lawn 😎
Suggest buying a blend of mulch and compost. I buy something called "living mulch". It decomposes. Staying natural is the best way to go in the long run.
Hey Bob Ross, let's paint a happy shrub over here. Lol
Nice job bud! This is something almost everyone can benefit from.
I hate mulching so this will be great to keep that color!
High school science teachers everywhere cringed when you smelled that, always waft, might burn your nose one day.
🤷♂️
The purpose of mulch is to add nutrients to the soils, inhibit weed germination and finally, to make the garden look nice. Just add a fresh layer of mulch rather than pouring nasty paint/stain in your garden. Where the kids will play. Where the puppy will run. Where you are trying to grow plants. Sorry…this is huge waste of time and counter productive.
Agree to disagree about it being a waste of time and counterproductive. Thanks for stopping by
It would help if you poured it over your mulch, lol. Thank you for the tips! Great video! :)
Thanks!
Would this work on rubber mulch
Love it ! Thanks Justin. I’ll definitely be picking some up.
And great job on all your editing. It probably takes a lot more extra time but it’s definitely appreciated !!
Definitely takes a long time! But I enjoy it so that helps!
Tip #1. Make your mix in the mulch bed. Not on your concrete or pavers. Any spillage or oops will be on the mulch.
Tip#2. Use a nice sized piece of cardboard and use it as a barrier so as not to overspray onto ANYTHING...👍🏻 By the way, love your videos. Just subscribed!
First smell was terrible. Goes in for another... ‘interesting.’ 🤣😂
I'll try anything twice... 😂
An elusive left tool in the wild siting.
Nice! I was impressed with how easily the blue dye was to wash off before it was dry too 👍🏼
Lol I knew that was going everywhere when you shot water into the measuring cup for clean out! With that said, great idea, I may try it. Thanks.
If you spray over leaves/debris does it hide them? I usually like the idea of throwing mulch over leaves and what not to let them decompose on their own...
Thanks for a great video!! We have used the dye but it’s been many many years ago!! Watching you brings back memories!!😂 The evil “black dye”! 😂 But it worked well!! Also we love the black mulch, but unfortunately it fades too fast!! Your landscaping looks great and love the black mulch!! Thanks again 👍⭐️
Anyone dye pine mulch blk? I'm assuming it would be a faded look🤔 I'll prob just buy blk mulch, lol.
Way cool.
Hey can you see the trunk flare on your little planted tree? Unfortunately one new required step of tree planting, is to first excavate root ball surface back to trees original birth grade. as great majority of new trees arrivr with trunks already too deep in rootball.
Old mulch inevitably decomposes and transforms into dirt. And one never wants to artificially raise soil grade surrounding base of trees.
So remember first step of applying new mulch, is first breaking out most of the old mulch.
Thank you! Is the mulch dye harmful for the plants though? I've heard mixed reviews about it.
NOW I know why your channel got flagged for inappropriate:
FEET CONTENT 💀💀💀
That shirt is awesome!
Jimmy Lewis can get ya one!
I have carboard covering weeds ..works greatbut in the meanwhile look brown awful ... black carboard would look better ..would this paint work to color it?
I always wondered if you would re-dye your mulch. Sure enough, the product exists! Thanks for showing.
Great idea, this is the second video I’ve watched of yours and going to subscribe now. Thanks.
Thanks for the great info. That product is no longer available on Amazon. Do you have another preferred product to recommend?
No one has asked about the existing landscaping? Is it harmful to plants? What's the environmental reaction? Is it too late in the year for that as i have been adding landscaping to an existing bed?
New homebuyer ...Looking to make my grass look really nice and green? Any recommendations?
Thanks! Do you have that shirt available? “Enjoy every Mowment”. Love it!!
But this kind of chemicals can make the soid contaminated and less fertile for microbes... i dont think this should be the ideal way..
I mulch every other Spring but it only takes a few months for it to fade and bleach. Doing this 3 times before I mulch will be perfect.
yeah i just use a rake and no more chems ,,no water, no attachments, no measurements unless you count the measuring of my gun show arm workouts.
Lol seems like a dusting of new mulch would be a lot easier, must just like sniffing paint
Is that mulch spray poisonous to birds ? The ground feeding birds
Great video. You literally just saved me hundreds of dollars and a few hours. Thanks
I tried to buy this using the link on the description but is Currently unavailable
Love the flag. Explains the properly coiled hose! 👌🚒
I wish I had the job of naming this stuff..."Just For Mulch"....😉..seriously though, fantastic idea! Thank you!
Seriously I wonder how much those people get paid to name these things!
Wow! Who knew?! This just might be the solution for me. I love fresh mulch but if my back could talk, it would cuss me out!
Chemical? Bad for soil and plants and those beneficial critters in soil?
Very super! Also, your hose nozzle could use a new washer to fix that little leaky leak 🙂
Thank you! Saw this in the store and wondered if I should! 👍
Just buy it at the $2.00 a bag Lowe's/home Depot sale smh.
I switched to shredded black mulch and love it. Remains black unlike the drying wood.
You still a fan of the stuff?
Yeah. I think this brand I used in the video is no longer available but there are a few different ones available now
I’m wondering if I could mix the black & brown together. I have brown mulch (they don’t sell black mulch where I live) but I like the look of darker mulch. I think I’d need too much dye to turn the whole thing black but maybe adding some black in will enrich the color a bit, make it look more like it does when it’s wet.
I can also spray the weeds if I mix one batch with weed killer.
Thank you! I never knew that product even existed.
Thanks cool. Wonder if you could use this stuff to stain my patio??
Na, I’d rather spend the C note and get new bark ..take a trip to Lowe’s or Home Depot 👍 I always like a excuse to go buy more lawn/yard stuffs..lol and do the job right !👍 in my opinion it looks like that pepper shaker thing that bald dudes use to cover up their receding cul-de-sacs ...... he said sacs .
Mulch is supposed to gradually break down and feed the soil. First, you have no idea how those chemicals are affecting your soil and plants. Second, you're probably preventing the mulch from breaking down. Simple answer, buy enough fresh mulch to cover the old mulch. Done.
Ok John
Yeah bud. Fix the leak. Can’t you afford a washer
How can I treat fresh malt so I don't get bugs in it?
Good tip!!
I see you are a fireman. I lived in Indiana but worked in Ohio... retired 2011 and moved south.
Yes I am! Best job in the world
I worked part time at Wayne Twp FD until I got a fulltime job in Ohio.
Pro Tip: Pour, measure, and mix on the bed of mulch you want to dye so if anything goes sideways like in this video the dye is just going to go to where it's supposed to instead of onto your concrete.
@@JohnDoe-ld8nr oh wow I didn’t think of that after this.. brilliant!
This has to be one of the dumbest gardening products ever. Dyed mulch looks totally fake. Red mulch is the worst. Use natural mulch and avoid potentially harmful chemicals in your garden beds.
I TOTALLY AGREE!! Red mulch is the worst
Spray Bottle 2020 -2$ - $4. Spray Bottle 2024- $18 to $20
“Super fresh” he says... and “color is still holding strong” 💪 Good video 😎
#superfresh
I've used a similar product on our pine straw mulch - extends the life of the pine straw and lasts about 4 to 5 months. It's recommended to wet down any concrete, rocks, etc. that you don't want stained prior to spraying. Well worth it especially when my pine straw expenses run around $280 +/- every 6 or 8 months.
Use a piece of cardboard attached to a rake for over spray areas and no cleanup. I use it all the time when spraying round up or products like this. Just discard the cardboard at the end!!
I just pour my used motor oil on it when I do oil changes. Looks great and makes getting rid of the oil easy!
I know,you wish you thought of that!😊
Excellent
Good stuff,thanks. Next time, just add the dye to the spray bottle with the bottle in the mulch bed. Any over spray will land right on the chips and you won’t spend any extra time cleaning off the concrete. I’ll consider doing this for my landscaping clients that don’t want fresh mulch for the year. Thanks buddy
It’s a video man! Gotta show it all!!!
@@TheLawnWhisperer for sure. Just saying that you won’t have a massive cleanup of you mix in the beds. I do understand that you want to show people how to get it off of the sidewalk.
I’ve had a landscaping company for 9 years now. Thanks for the tips.
Just found this! I just asked a nother influencer that question...ty
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I have been looking for a long time for something like this and was so excited but it is out of stock and unavailable. Do you know of any other product that is like this?
I was disappointed to see it was unavailable as well especially since it says it's eco friendly!
Hello, is there any dye for pine straw?thanks man?
I swear this phone can read my mind. I put down mulch today. I was “thinking” why can’t it just be painted when it fades? I’ve never searched that before or said it out loud and didn’t look for anything online. Then I searched for flowerbed borders on YT, and then this pops up about painted mulch.
I feel the same. I’ve thought about stuff before, never spoke about it, never searched it. Bam there’s an ad on Facebook for the exact think I thought about… weird
@@TheLawnWhisperer Scary 😦
Didnt know this existed. What a great tip
I personally never put mulch in my yard. Mulch deteriorates, and is a haven for insects. We landscape with rocks..
Not only that I leaf blow around the house to keep it tidy. Mulch will just FLY everywhere. You can really detail with different types/colours/sizes of rocks. Once a year I will hot water/bleach them to keep the mold-fungus down.
Cheers
MJ
@@mikejohnson9118 I do the same thing with the leaf blower. I must say, that is a very good idea with the hot water and bleach to keep any mold/moss off of the rocks! Thank you!!
What type....I'm working on a DIY right now
@@mikejohnson9118 what type of rock....I'm working g on a DIY right now
Everyone's had the cup rinse overspray experience... best part of the video
😂🤦♂️
@@TheLawnWhisperer This product works great! I measure 4 ounces of water into a plastic cup though so I can just throw it away when I'm done. I refresh the mulch every month to keep it super fresh! Best looking yard on my block!