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None of them saw your yard. Their business is to opine what is best, not what might make you happy. If you feel that reflects on you, or you feel my post reflects on you, I don't know what to say to comfort you. It is not personal. |
As far as flammability is concerned, pine straw will catch fire a lot easier than rubber mulch.
Telling someone that their yard will look like a dump is downright mean. |
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Ok, here's the scoop if you are looking for rubber mulch, here are two local sources:
Browne Distributors in Fruitland Park (352-326-8461) has Everlast brand in 30 pound bags (1.15 cubic feet) for $9/bag. They have 7 colors. Home Depot has Vigoro brand in 0.8cf bags for $5.95 per bag. They have two colors (cedar red and mocha brown). When you do the math, Browne's ends up being $7.92/cf and Home Depot is $7.43/cf (unless you are retired military....then you get a 10% discount making it $6.70/cf). So unless you want colors like Ocean Blue or Bright Green, Home Depot wins out. So we just put down 40 bags from Home Depot (after putting down weed matting) .... (Yes, we need some ibuprofen!) We love it! We got the cedar red to match our new curbing and think its absolutely beautiful ... and it has a 12 year guarantee. If you love gardening, go with the real mulch...it breaks down quickly, enhancing the soil ...making things grow better and faster....especially weeds! If you would rather spend your time doing things other than pulling weeds and putting down new mulch, go with the rubber mulch. |
Sams is the cheapest
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You're inferring that if rubber mulch is used, your yard will look like a recycle dump. That's akin to telling someone that they have an ugly baby...just sayin. |
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Regarding its appearance, the fact that a toxic substance can be made to resemble a natural one does not fool me into seeing it as beautiful, rather it causes me to feel angry that it is sold to unsuspecting buyers tricked by the ruse of a deceptive attempt to make it look pretty. http://www.gardendesign.com/mulch-mistakes http://www.natureswayresources.com/D...ubberMulch.pdf [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F3FnQM1dms[/ame] |
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I have not used it, but if people use it and like it............GOOD FOR THEM RECYCLING and helping our environment. |
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I've found that rubber mulch will not float in a rain storm if you do not have weed matting underneath.
Apparently the matting retards the water drainage and causes flooding that carries away the mulch. We discovered this the hard way of course. |
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no problem now. I have matting with rock in the front and have more weeds than in the rear with no matting and a good layer of mulch. |
rubber mulch smells like tires when the temperatures are over 90 degrees. i suppose you will get used to the odor.
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