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If you are looking for a low maintenance landscaping options, our bulk bags of Ornamental Bark provide the answer. A long-lasting, low maintenance bark mulch with a size of 12-35 mm. Our Bark provides an attractive option for the garden and other high amenity areas.

Ornamental Bark

If you are looking for a low maintenance landscaping options, our bulk bags of Ornamental Bark provide the answer. A long-lasting, low maintenance bark mulch with a size of 12-35 mm. Our Bark provides an attractive option for the garden and other high amenity areas.

  • Turffit ornamental bark graden - for a low maintenance garden.

    Ornamental Bark – For a Low Maintenance Garden.

Our Ornamental Bark is supplied in the size range of 12-35mm.  Ornamental Bark provides an attractive and long-lasting finish to gardens and landscape projects.

Ornamental Bark is low maintenance and ideal for enhancing borders, pathways and flower beds.  It is also a fully biodegradable product and will contribute to the biodiversity of any area where it is laid.

When used as a mulch the bark will also suppress weeds, retain soil moisture and protect plant roots from weather fluctuations.

Some information to help you get the best results from Turffit Ornamental Bark

Using Bark as a Mulch

Mulch is a term used to describe a layer of natural materials applied to the surface of an area of soil. Mulch is often used to discourage weeds and condition the soil.  Bark breaks down very slowly over the course of years so does not need constant replacement.  However, we do suggest topping up every 2 – 3 years to allow for displacement through cultivation or animal disturbance.

We’d recommend that Bark should be laid to a depth of between 2 and 4 inches. But do be careful not to lay too thickly as this can deprive the soil and plant roots of oxygen; or too thinly, as this will increase the soil’s exposure to sunlight and may hinder weed control.

Bark works well for winter conditions too.  During winter, the cycles of freezing and thawing can damage plants. Mulching will help to keep ground frozen, so plants can remain dormant through the crucial winter resting months.

The best time to mulch is after the first hard frost – but before any heavy snowfall.   A layer of at least 2-4 inches should applied around plants and gently pulled back from any trunks or stems to allow for aeration.

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