Mulch and Bark

- Mulch and bark provide a protective barrier for the soil in your garden, and depending on the garden mulch you use, you can experience different benefits. It can improve the appearance of your garden, your soil nutrition and the plant environment. ArchiPro features only the best mulch and bark in New Zealand from trusted brands and reputable suppliers.

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ArchiPro features only the best garden mulch and bark in New Zealand from leading garden specialists. This includes various types, from organic to inorganic mulch, compost, straw, pine chips and more. Mulch and bark are an important part of a wider range of high-quality soil, mulch and fertilisers that you can find on ArchiPro.

Types of mulch and bark

Multiple garden mulch and bark types are available with some of the most common in New Zealand below.

Organic

The organic types are made from plant or animal materials. These types decompose over time to provide nutrients to the soil but require more maintenance.

Shredded garden bark

Garden bark is a popular type and is less expensive than other options. It decomposes slowly, and its shape makes it easy to use on slopes.

Straw

Straw is excellent for utilitarian gardens, especially if you have a vegetable patch, since it keeps mud off the edibles. It also decomposes slowly.

Compost

Compost looks like dark soil, so it looks nice in a garden. It's inexpensive, it’s fast to decompose, and it enriches your soil quickly.

Pine or cedar chips

Wood chips, or bark nuggets, take longer to decompose than shavings, but don’t stay in place as well as shavings.

Inorganic

Inorganic types don't provide nutrients to the soil. They can, however, keep the ground warm and the soil moist.

Stones or river rocks

This type is more expensive than organic options, but they don’t break down or require as much maintenance. It's also more aesthetically pleasing than some others.

The advantages of high-quality mulch and bark

Quality garden mulch provides many benefits, and you can enjoy different advantages depending on the type of mulch you're using. Many organic types act like the best garden fertilisers, providing enriched soil and preventing weeds from growing. Inorganic types are more permanent and give you a way to control the temperature of your soil. Depending on the environment in New Zealand organic mulches can also prevent the earth from overheating. As with most gardening products, the higher-quality option you choose the better the results you’ll yield. This is largely down to the quality of materials and ingredients used in these products and the formulas they’re derived from.

How to choose mulch and bark that's right for you

Choosing the best mulch and bark requires you to consider where you live in New Zealand and the conditions that are specific to that location in terms of soil and climate. It also means taking the needs of your garden into account too. Inorganic mulch is great if you want something more permanent or aesthetically pleasing. Organic mulch provides a two-in-one solution if you're worried about the nutrients in your garden. The best advice will always come from experienced professionals and specialist suppliers so be sure to buy from only the best in the business and ask for their recommendations.