Beauty Bark
Palmer sells traditional medium and fine grind Beauty Bark, Bark Nuggets, and Cedar Play Chips. All products are available on a u-haul or we-deliver basis. We can deliver any size load, but a 10-, 12-, or 15-cubic yard delivery is the most cost-effective option for the home consumer.
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Nutra-Mulch
Our Nutra-Mulch is 50% Fine Beauty Bark and 50% Compost. Nutra-Mulch not only suppresses weed growth but through the beneficial soil-food web it nourishes soil and enables plants to thrive. Evaporation is minimized which helps to retain soil moisture—meaning less watering. For best results, apply 3″ to 4″ thick, keeping it shallow next to the trunks of trees or shrubs. It can serve as either a ground cover or a soil amendment.
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Fine Beauty Bark
Our finest in-grind Beauty Bark is shredded to the smallest size of the four bark coverings we offer. Fine Beauty Bark is also a component in Nutra-Mulch due to its woody pulp, making it easy to spread and protect shrub, plant, and tree roots.
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Medium Beauty Bark
Our Medium Beauty Bark is our most popular landscape bark for most landscaping needs. These consistently sized reddish-brown wood chips spread easy, adding a nice finish to any landscape bed or accent.
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Bark Nuggets
Our Bark Nuggets are small chunks of bark, slightly round in shape and have almost no fine particles, spreading easily to cover soil in raised beds, cover mounds, or in pots. This product holds well over time, lasting against the damp Northwest climate.
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Medium Dark Bark
Our Medium Dark Fir Bark, ground and screened, offers a perfect balance of weed suppression and aesthetic appeal. It is well-suited for a range of landscaping applications, including mulching and creating attractive surface layers in garden beds. This bark is a specialty product and the darkest in color we carry.
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Cedar Play Chips
Cedar Play Chips are traditionally used as a ground cover for play areas, though they can also be a design component of your overall landscaping. Play Chips are often used in dog runs. Our Cedar Play Chips are larger in size and typically of a white, yellow, and amber hue.