Mulch

Premium natural mulch in a suburban backyard in Niagara Region on a sunny summer day
Arborganix

Determining which mulch to buy shouldn’t be a guessing game. At Arborwood, we believe your mulch should do more than just look good — it should be the primary health care provider for your soil. For over 30 years, we’ve been perfecting the art of the “soil food web”.

Not all mulch is created equal

Many commercial mulches are made from industrial wood waste, containing contaminants or chipped shipping pallets. Arborganix™ premium natural mulch is second to none. Our mulch is made from a curated blend of trees that are pre-mulched on-site and allowed to break down naturally.

Trees and shrubs require a fungal environment to thrive. As our mulch breaks down, it fosters the bacterial and fungal life essential for transporting nutrients directly to your plants.

“There is no such thing as green waste.” — Alex Shigo

Remember: you can’t fix the fruits unless you fix the roots! Contact us today for premium natural mulch delivered to your door across Niagara Region.

Premium natural Arborganix™ mulch

Our coloured mulch uses a specific organic, food-grade dye designed to keep its colour longer while remaining safe for your soil and soft-tissue plants.

No added color; all-natural brown for a forest-floor look.

A warm, cedar-like look with a subtle hint of amber.

Mulch with a warm, cedar-like look with a subtle hint of amber.

A deep, traditional black for a crisp, formal garden aesthetic.

A rich, chocolatey hue for a high-end, elegant look.

Close up of dark brown (chocolate) mulch for gardens around Niagara Region.

As a leading expert in tree care, we can help you maintain your trees and keep them happy for years to come. It’s easier than you think.

Request a quote today for tree care in Burlington, Hamilton, Niagara, Oakville, or Haldimand County.

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Expert Advice

Explore our tree care articles and resources to learn more about maintaining the health of your trees.

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Plant health care

The most common reason a tree owner calls an arborist is concern that something is wrong with a tree. It may be that some of