Wood Mulch vs Rubber Mulch: 2 Big Lies They tell You!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
  • In this wood mulch vs rubber mulch video, we show you the good, the bad and the ugly in mulching, and give you recommendations whether you should use wood mulch for your garden or red rubber mulch. We'll also reveal 2 big lies that the mulch manufacturers tell you, and we'll compare the 2 types of wood mulch vs rubber mulch in water float testing. In this video we are using Vigoro rubber mulch against the NoFloat brand of wood mulch which claims to be a no float mulch. Also, the Vigoro rubber mulch is a recycled tire mulch. we'll also give you Vigoro mulch reviews as we test it.
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    When you are mulching garden beds you'll have to decide whether to go economy and get the less expensive $3 per bag home depot mulch made from wood, or if you should buy the recycled rubber mulch made by the Vigoro Mulch Company. Rubber mulching your garden is easy, and many city parks use it for playground mulch because it is environmentally respectful, and they won't have to replace it every year. If they install 6" of Vigoro rubber mulch for example, that will protect kids from a 14 foot drop. these recycled tire products converted into rubber mulch will keep those city parks looking new for years to come.
    What is the best mulch to buy?
    For your next mulching garden project, try a sampling of wood mulch and some recycled tire rubber mulch, and test both out. See which works best for you, wood mulch vs rubber mulch. Home depot mulch is mostly Vigoro mulch in our area, and NoFloat Mulch, see what they have in your store.
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  • @jeffostroff
    @jeffostroff  3 года назад +14

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  • @Aepek
    @Aepek 3 года назад +11

    Back in 2012 I was visiting my Aunt. Was looking at her gardens (she’s got a lot & flower beds galore), & told her I’ve never seen so shiny & bright red mulch after a year or more. That’s when she told me it wasn’t wood, but rubber like you are using. She switched to it back in 2008-2009 & hasn’t looked back. It’s now my go to as well; as it really does work well, & sure doesn’t float away or compact as easily as wood mulch.
    Pretty cool the stuff they come up with, & thx for the vid, as really help out with great knowledge & awesome VIDS!
    Cheers✌🏼

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for coming back for more Aepek!

  • @nicholasrauer3930
    @nicholasrauer3930 3 года назад +1

    Jeff,
    Thanks for putting this video together! Extremely helpful!

  • @susanmetz9892
    @susanmetz9892 Год назад +38

    My son, who has a degree in forestry, gave me a hard time about “mounding” mulch around the base of trees. He says that mulch that touches the tree base omits to much heat for the tree roots and can damage the trunk. He says we should just allow a little space.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  Год назад +3

      Yes I hate mounting that's why we pointed it out in the video there's just too much of that going on in our area and it looks ridiculous over time too just gets worse and worse

    • @stephaniecannon4704
      @stephaniecannon4704 Год назад +6

      It also attracts insects. Ants in particular will create nests next to the tree inside the volcano mounds, also, other insects will burow into the wood.

    • @jajanesaddictions
      @jajanesaddictions Год назад

      @@jeffostroff But, you didn't say WHY mounding is bad for the tree, and what is mounting? lol

    • @ABCBom4thgen
      @ABCBom4thgen Год назад +2

      I always thought mounding was like a style thing that people did intentionally, had no idea it was because they didn't take out the past years mulch and compost the damaged and rotting chips

    • @mrcollins1806
      @mrcollins1806 Год назад +1

      I do it to achieve that look, like you said. I like the mounding look. Why would it be so flat you can’t see it. I do agree to leaving some space for the health of the tree.

  • @autumncolors1673
    @autumncolors1673 2 года назад +5

    This was helpful. I was afraid the red wouldn't look natural but it does. My main concern is attracting bugs so the rubber won't do that. Will be picking up some of the red this week. Thanks 😊

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +2

      Glad to help thanks for watching

    • @LGMinnesota
      @LGMinnesota Год назад +2

      google pros/cons of rubber mulch if planting in same area, it can leak chemicals into the soil.

  • @mikea3552
    @mikea3552 3 года назад +12

    Thanks for the great video! I didn't know the rubber mulch even existed until now! (Now I understand why my local stores were always sold out, and the crappy stuff was what was left behind and available for sale). During the Spring, I had spread the black wood mulch around the pool. Here in the Northeast, over the winter, the mulch just sat there. In the Spring, when everything is thawed, the black mulch had a ton of white mold. So, each year, I was forced to remove it all and replace it with new. My black wood mulch also attracted TONS of ants. Next year, I will seek out the black rubber mulch, before they sell out, and I'll then no longer have to add some each year as this rubber mulch seems to last much longer and retain its color too - a win-win for me in my book! Thanks for the comparo!

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +2

      You bet Mike, thanks for watching!

    • @casper130rocks
      @casper130rocks Год назад +5

      If you love your garden never use rubber in your garden it's toxic to soil

    • @TheCraftydevilSpeaks
      @TheCraftydevilSpeaks Год назад +2

      I made a walkway to my patio with white rock edged with a black mulch border. Big mistake! Looked beautiful for about a month, then it started blowing all over the lawn, the deer trample it and spread it out and it faded real fast. This year I’m replacing it with black rubber mulch. The reason for the border outside the rock walkway is to prevent me from sucking rock up in the lawn mower and hitting the cars next door. It’s a small lawn and turns are tight, so I think it will be a better choice.

    • @ninashores2521
      @ninashores2521 10 месяцев назад

      Rubber mulch stinks to high heaven. Never again!!

  • @happilybariafter
    @happilybariafter 2 года назад +1

    My husband and I are first time homeowners and I know basically nothing about taking care of our yard. This was very helpful. Thank you!

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +1

      Glad to help and thanks for watching

    • @Soviless99
      @Soviless99 21 день назад

      i hope for your sake, you didnt use rubber mulch .

  • @pamelahartman4952
    @pamelahartman4952 2 года назад +1

    I lived in Houston for many years, and it rains A LOT. But the soil is sandy loam, so it drained very well. I got regular mulch when I bought my first house, and almost all of it floated away with the first big rain storm. I switched to the no-float cypress mulch, and while I lost some with each storm, almost all of it stayed put, I guess because of the good drainage. Then I retired and moved to central Texas. The climate is hot and dry, and my soil has a lot of clay, but the yard is sloped so that drainage is still good. I switched to rubber mulch. As far as weed prevention, I would get some weeds with both types of mulch, but a lot less than not having mulch in my beds.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад

      Yes people are honestly think that mulch will kill every weed out there because they all quote the same useless scientific fact that it blocks the photosynthesis. But the fact of the matter is there is many weeds that don't need a lot of sunlight at all in order to thrive my yard is a testament to that. So you could put 6 inches of mulch in and still have weeds that had have hydroponic properties and just grow right out of the middle of that stuff

  • @brucebeamon5460
    @brucebeamon5460 3 года назад +6

    I’ve been using red rubber since installing my landscaping almost 10 years ago , I can think of one time I’ve used more in an area , And that was because I took out a bush and replaced it with another , that area is near the public sidewalk and occasionally ( not often a strong wind will blow the mulch out of its bed onto the sidewalk... But I just get my dustpan sweep it up and dump it back where it belongs ( I wouldn’t use any other mulch in the long run it’s cheaper and less work , Plus NOW they come in a variety of colors not only red .... originally I bought from Home Depot.. but now it’s at Sams Club but I’ve seen more colors on line with f you care to go that route

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +3

      I have seen Black and brown also

    • @leahrowe847
      @leahrowe847 Год назад +1

      @@jeffostroff either of you guys have problems with your rubber mulch shrinking?
      I filled my front flower bed with the stuff & nothing else other than the weed liner, & now it's like little pellets about 1/2 it's original size. So instead of overflowing that flowerbed like it was, it barely covers the ground...
      I bought the same stuff to do the other side of my house last yr, but we had a bunch of fires & I couldn't get to it, so it sat covered, & I'm wondering if I should bother after looking at the sad, sad state the first side has turned into.
      Have you guys seen any of yours shrink in hot, hot sun like that?

  • @TripReviews
    @TripReviews 3 года назад +3

    Yes, Even with weed cloth under the mulch the weeds still grow! Easier to pull out but they still take root in the area where I used the barrier. Now some people claim the wood mulch to be “environmentally friendly “ as it will compost itself into the garden. Which is what I have done by topping up the surface yearly, without weed cloth under it. Once a flower bed fills out you can’t see the mulch anyway so as our short northern growing season progresses the fade isn’t so much an issue.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      Yes I have heard that too but I don't see how any dead dried wood mulch with dye on it is going to contribute any kind of useful nutrients to the plants in my garden I'm just not seeing it. I would love to see some real life testing by a respected agricultural school or something like that but if I want nutrients for my Flowers I mixed fertilizer in with the new topsoil and Milorganite when I plant I'm not expecting to get any vitamins out of dead wood mulch

    • @pootandbeans5956
      @pootandbeans5956 2 года назад

      You have to use the weed barrier you can't see through. Try the 20-30 year warranty weed barrier at Lowes. It's brown on one side and black on the other. You will never have any weeds that poke through. The cheap weed barrier will def get weeds poking up through it.

  • @Kman.
    @Kman. 3 года назад +10

    Our son has rubber pine straw that was there from the previous owner and it works and looks fine. I'm not into the red coloration, so I will look for the dark brown or black rubber mulch.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +2

      We are working on an update video for this week to answer questions that came in and topics related to pros and cons of both mulches

  • @jbocaneg17611
    @jbocaneg17611 3 года назад +9

    This was fantastic info. Thank you!

  • @terryyates8777
    @terryyates8777 2 года назад +13

    Wood mulch is meant to decompose and improve the soil for your plants. I have never seen anyone remove it unless they were trying to change the color. Rubber seems like it should be used somewhere you aren’t trying to grow plants and improve soil, but even then who knows what happens to those chemicals as they break down. Maybe try pea gravel, it’s more natural and won’t float either.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +5

      I would not use rubber mulch in a vegetable garden, but we have had no problems at all with rubber mulch in the front garden.

    • @Eddy-iv3qv
      @Eddy-iv3qv Месяц назад +2

      rubber is better

  • @victorshaw7173
    @victorshaw7173 3 года назад +82

    The wood mulch won’t float away if you properly drain the water away out of your garden beds. You really shouldn’t have that much water puddling by your house foundation.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +4

      It really is 3 problems. Our neighborhood has solid coral beneath our surface. One house had to have a crane drop the ball on the coral to break it up before they could form their foundation. Also the cement border around the garden forms a tub wall. also poorly designed and built gutter system overflows a deluge of water into the garden, which we are trying to eliminate.

    • @ianashmore9910
      @ianashmore9910 3 года назад +7

      He has a sagging or poorly designed corner gutter. But he's worried about his mulch. Lulz

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +2

      @@ianashmore9910 We were waiting for the house to get painted, then finally last week new hurricane impact windows, which has been done, next we are concentrating on the gutters.

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 3 года назад +2

      In that case, a boat shouldn't float as well as long as you can keep the pond drained of water.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +9

      @@ianashmore9910 Thank you so much for your offer to come pay for replacing that gutter system to the tune of over $1000.

  • @kimmyk1
    @kimmyk1 Год назад +1

    I put in a above ground vegetable garden. I placed a vinyl marine sheet underneath it for weeds. 4 years ago and the only tiny weeds that come up are from bird droppings. Weed once a month for like 3 minutes. Got the marine material at fabric store. It’s used for boat seats. Doesn’t mold.

  • @segapena5033
    @segapena5033 Год назад +3

    I've always used black woodchips and although it doesn't prevent 100% of all weeds and has no effect on Bermuda grass it definitely makes a big difference in weed suppression. Without mulch I would get tons of thick weeds growth everywhere. Thistles, purslane, catch weed. With mulch it's like 20% of the weeds that grow and they're easy to pull in mulch. I've also never had issues with them floating in the rain.

  • @Robin-ni6fs
    @Robin-ni6fs 3 года назад +13

    I bought black rubber mulch and I love it! It looks great!

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +3

      Good contrast from brown and red

    • @marcirobins5144
      @marcirobins5144 3 года назад +3

      Contrast until the leaves start falling.

    • @otto1630
      @otto1630 3 года назад +1

      i bught the shreddred rubber and i hate the smell...

    • @Robin-ni6fs
      @Robin-ni6fs 3 года назад +3

      @@otto1630 hi Otto, it is keeping rabbits and raccoons out of my flower beds. That was a surprise using rubber mulch. Also, the smell subsided after awhile. I still love it!

  • @kerryjohnson1249
    @kerryjohnson1249 3 года назад +106

    As wood mulch breaks down it adds nutrients to the soil that encourages healthy plant growth. Wood mulch also helps retain soil moisture. Cons on rubber mulch: the pollutants in recycled rubber ... no value add to nature. Seeing you spray weed killer around is not good for pollinators and beneficial insects ... pulling weeds periodically a nuisance but not hard. Edging beds properly helps to hold back wood mulch during heavy rains. I’ve used both but vote for a natural earth friendly product.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +2

      I usually pull weeds. A lot of weeds that I spray cannot be pulled out without them shredding apart.

    • @jonlee2186
      @jonlee2186 Год назад +9

      Gotta agree w/ Kerry, as far as mulching around fruit trees & edibles. Wouldn't want a petroleum "by product" leaching into my food source. Might be OK for roses & non edibles.

    • @LeoRousseau
      @LeoRousseau Год назад +6

      A few years ago I had a friend make some beds up in my yard due to me being disabled and she talked us into rubber mulch. Fast forward two years, I pulled out all of the rubber mulch and threw it all away. It made more of a mess of the soil than anything! I want something that would break down and improve the soil and not pollute it. Now I have triple shredded Hemlock mulch and I'm as happy as a clam! 🇺🇦🇺🇸🤜

    • @manjunath7497
      @manjunath7497 Год назад

      @@LeoRousseau great sir

    • @themassagedoula
      @themassagedoula Год назад +5

      No excuses people. Get on hour hAnds and knees and start pulling. Eventually where you spray nothing will grow but weeds. And you've poisoned anyway. If it shreds it shreds.

  • @360ghostbuster
    @360ghostbuster 3 года назад +3

    Just did a makeover this weekend and did pay more for the rubber mulch and glad to see that even at 12 years, there's still color

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      Yes this lasts a good long time

    • @twt000
      @twt000 3 года назад +1

      The wood mulch looks good when faded. Rubber mulch is nasty stuff.

  • @batmanbluedarker5087
    @batmanbluedarker5087 3 года назад +9

    Dude thank you I’m new to this and this helped a lot

  • @darlenehealy3150
    @darlenehealy3150 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video. One question, with the rubber mulch will I still spray with round up for weeds? If any weeds do appear is it easy to remove them - basically the same as with wood mulch?

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      Yes I occasionally pick weeds.

    • @itbarthur4u
      @itbarthur4u 2 года назад +1

      @@jeffostroff But you said it eliminates weeding! Sounds like a lie to me.

  • @jackdanson2
    @jackdanson2 3 года назад +19

    I have areas that are unmulched and areas that are wood mulched. The wood mulch definitely reduces the amount of weeds. Doesn't make it 0, not even close. But with no mulch you'll have a carpet of weeds in a couple weeks.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      Here the weeds seem to grow right out of the middle of the mulch

    • @otallono
      @otallono 2 года назад

      Carpet of weeds with no mulch? That's only if you have a severe weed problem. Your lawn must also be 50% weeds in that case... Doesn't have to be.

    • @eb6195
      @eb6195 2 года назад +1

      @@otallono I assume Daniel was not talking about his lawn. Usually you don't mulch a lawn.

    • @LGMinnesota
      @LGMinnesota Год назад +1

      it helps if the mulch is thick and compacted, if not weeds happen, but you're right it helps cut down.

    • @hollyhurley7789
      @hollyhurley7789 11 месяцев назад

      As my husband Iikes to explain it, even with the plastic fabric, and even with rubber mulch, dirt will still be blown and washed into your beds, and the little buggers grow in the new dirt.

  • @glow1815
    @glow1815 11 месяцев назад

    6-3-23 my first time using brown mulch in mini garden. I never used it becuase I just started getting serious with my gardening. I did not research what would be the best mulch for my plants. I picked up a bag of the brown mulch for my veggies and herbs Phx heat can be brutal. I put just enough to covered the ground and watered it for few mins. My mini garden prior to getting serious there hardly any weed not sure why. I never put any fertilizer not took good cared of it until now. Never even heard of rubber mulch lol. Your video is very informative. I watched so many mulch videos I guess it's a preference on mulch wise. Some say it's very bad some say it's good etc. To me I don't care which mulch as long as it helps retain moisture for my babies am all good lol. Nutrients wise oh there are ton in the ground lol I added over the years. Thank you very informative!

  • @waldoiswhere
    @waldoiswhere 3 года назад +6

    I watched this last week for the first time, then I immediately went out and purchased 2 yards of the rubber mulch. I am so glad you decided to post this short video.

  • @josephmalinowski6817
    @josephmalinowski6817 3 года назад +3

    I was just the other day looking at the Scotts mulch and the Home Depot brand and I like to buy the black colored mulch and I was reading on the bag that it guarantees to hold its color for 12 months which totally does not even last a few months but what I end up doing is every time I do my hedges I got some really fancy hedges in the front of my house and when you trim then it's nearly impossible get all the clippings out so I just end up raking a good part of it out and adding approximately 6 bags a few times a year but that's the one thing I hate the most is that 12-month guarantee

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +3

      I would try laying sheets or a tarp around the bushes when you cut them to catch the clippings.

  • @brandypruitt4467
    @brandypruitt4467 2 года назад +24

    Hmm it’s interesting... but I’d be concerned about chemicals leaching into my garden with the rubber mulch. Plus, I thought the break down of the mulch was kinda a natural process that was beneficial... I’m new to all this so the video was Interesting to watch. I’m using some mulch around some fruit trees we planted and I put stone trim around it. Hopefully my mulch doesn’t float away when we get a bad storm! It would be interesting to know if the rubber kept its color long term.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад

      Yes, there could be minor leaching into the soil and yes wood mulch provides benefits, but for how long? I bet the amount of benefit from wood mulch is the same as the amount of leaching from the rubber mulch.

    • @chancellor170
      @chancellor170 2 года назад +3

      I just finished shoveling out remnants of 11 year old wood mulch that did not break down at all, if anything it made the soil worse by absorbing moisture the soil, the affected area was basically dust now. I'm currently having to re compost the entire area (two large flowerbeds) and switching to rubber mulch this fall.

    • @itbarthur4u
      @itbarthur4u 2 года назад +6

      @@jeffostroff Toxic chemicals in the soil are forever! Even if they wash down stream the toxic chemicals still pollute rivers, ponds, lakes, estuaries, and in time the oceans. The toxic chemicals in old tires are best dealt with in other ways.

    • @TheOriginalFreak
      @TheOriginalFreak 2 года назад +3

      Ya, pretty sure a) rain does not come from the ground up and b) you're going to have bigger problems than mulch if your beds are retaining 2" of standing rain.

    • @TheOriginalFreak
      @TheOriginalFreak 2 года назад +7

      You need someone to redesign your beds, not worry about mulch.
      NO BED, outside of a water or brackish plant bed should flood that much for that long during anything but a hurricane!
      where our your drainage or weep spots?
      Where are your gutters and downspouts for that matter? Oh you took them off for your demo, I see...

  • @jacquelynwelch6582
    @jacquelynwelch6582 11 месяцев назад +1

    nice video. i want to switch to rubber mulch. do you recommend cleaning out the wood mulch first before laying rubber? And when using rubber mulch, do you recommend laying down the fabric weed barrier first? thanks.

  • @wadecollier4757
    @wadecollier4757 3 года назад +24

    I see the argument of no float away. I buy "living mulch" which is a dark brown mulch with compost and will decompose naturally. Made to resemble a forest bed that naturally is decaying and adding beneficial nutrients to the soil. The rubber is like a tarp - yes pretty, but not adding organic matter. Lawn people care about short-term for the most part. No, you can't get this at the big box stores. Putting rubber would get the ground very hot I would think. When in doubt, I will try to be as similar to nature as possible with the soil. - Organic

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      We are uploading a new mulch video this week where we test the temperature of the mulch in sunlight on a 90 degree day

    • @annemurphy9339
      @annemurphy9339 2 года назад

      May I ask where you buy such a product? I looked for something similar at garden centers after reading your comment, but wasn’t successful. Perhaps from an arborist? Thank you.

    • @randibgood
      @randibgood 2 года назад

      @@annemurphy9339 I bought my rubber mulch-the Vigoro brand like he has here at Lowe's and Home Depot.

  • @TYPESTOP
    @TYPESTOP 3 года назад +40

    What does the rubber mulch do to improve soil 🤨, wood mulch does improve soil as it breaks down. Not sure about putting old tires into environment.🤔

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +10

      Gwen, if you don't put recycled tire mulch in your garden, where do you think they will put the tires? Landfills. Also wood mulch is not some miracle grow food that feed your garden for decades.

    • @fivespeed3026
      @fivespeed3026 3 года назад +19

      I’d rather have the toxins in the tires safely disposed of in a landfill than scattered around my yard.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +22

      @@fivespeed3026 Fair enough. But I have had rubber mulch in my garden for 12 years and all my plants are thriving. It's not like these are gushing barrels of toxins like the love canal. You're reading too many reports and scare tactics and hysteria mongers that want you think that everything you do is killing the earth. Don't forget the farting cows, destroying our OZONE!

    • @hithere5553
      @hithere5553 3 года назад +16

      @@jeffostroff it’s not about your plants thriving fool. It’s about the micro plastics and other toxins like arsenic getting into the groundwater and accumulating in animals like humans, which can cause hormone disorders, birth defects, cancer, etc. but that’s all fake because your grass is still green right? Gimme a break.

    • @fivespeed3026
      @fivespeed3026 3 года назад +6

      @@hithere5553 Yes, this sums it up perfectly, and I’m far from some eco warrior. I prefer my Harley pipes loud and straight. But I’m not going to grind up my old tires and dump them in my back yard. That’s just idiotic. You might as well start a burn pit for all your plastics.

  • @NevadaScrubJay
    @NevadaScrubJay 2 года назад +10

    I can rake my old natural wood mulch onto my lawn and it will become part of the soil. That old wood also helps hold moisture for the grass. I find that using something that does not decompose to be nasty. I want an environmentally healthy yard. But, that is me...

    • @misterkwok
      @misterkwok 2 года назад +7

      environmentally healthy yard = no yard brah...just concrete the whole yard or synthetic grass:
      1. dont have to waste water
      2. dont have to add fertilizer to the yard
      3. no water + no fertilizer = no growth = no longer need to buy gas to cut the lawn
      4. dont have to mulch
      5. no treating bugs
      6. no treating fungus
      7...so on

  • @Luvbnme
    @Luvbnme 14 дней назад

    Great video! I’m starting a flower bed for the first time this year. I’ve been confused as to which mulch to use along with other things 😊. This was very helpful!

  • @lisalite9524
    @lisalite9524 2 года назад

    Thank you! People always think women don’t know nothing about yard. I don’t but I love sounding like I do. Watch you has really taught me a lot❤️

  • @ms.thomas5758
    @ms.thomas5758 3 года назад +5

    I loved this video. So honest and alot of thought. Lots of key points in here.Thank you!

  • @asprywrites6327
    @asprywrites6327 2 года назад +3

    Hi, newbie here. Great video, thanks. I am struggling with using inorganic mulch for growing plants, but your argument is extremely compelling. What negatives come from using rubber? Is it JUST AS EASY to grow plants using rubber? Thanks again. I've done so much research, but your answer is gonna make my decision.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +1

      We just a few weeks ago uploaded a newer video discussing pros and cons of each method of mulch, including burning. ruclips.net/video/wD_i-qFf-T4/видео.html

    • @psymi-hk1fp
      @psymi-hk1fp 2 года назад +1

      well it leaches toxic chemicals into your soil for starters

    • @eltonnoway7864
      @eltonnoway7864 2 года назад

      @@psymi-hk1fp YEP! - Rubber mulch can contain plasticizers, accelerators, minerals and organic contaminants that may be hazardous to the environment and human health. Contaminants which include aluminum, chromium, copper, selenium, sulfur and zinc, can leach into the soil and nearby water as the rubber breaks down. Zinc is a major problem in areas with acidic soil because the zinc breaks down faster making the surrounding soil toxic which can kill your plants because metals like zinc are more available for plant uptake in acidic soils. Other chemicals, such as 2-mercaptobenzothiazole, is a common accelerator used in rubber vulcanization and is known to remain in the environment.

  • @BordzAC
    @BordzAC 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Jeff👍👍👍 Great video

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it thanks for watching Kim

  • @pleroma5924
    @pleroma5924 3 года назад +1

    Where did you get that cement or cement looking boarder for your landscaping. Im looking for something like that.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +3

      Back in 1995 we found a company I think called Tropical Landscape borders who comes and makes that curb out of cement. They have a machine that they walk it around the border and it makes that curb.

  • @mattp.2697
    @mattp.2697 3 года назад +4

    I installed rubber mulch. After a heavy rainfall its travels all the way down my driveway. Once I get my gutters installed I'll try it again and see if it sticks.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +2

      All mulches stay in place better if there is something to coral them like a curb, make sure the height of the mulch does not have it rolling down onto the driveway, etc. Of course wood will still up and over like we showed in the video. Maybe the water gushing from your gutter was forcing the mulch to loosen up and move.

    • @thehvachacker
      @thehvachacker 3 года назад

      My rubbber mulch runs downhill every rainfall. Impossible to get ride of it. It’s mixed in 15 years of wood mulch composting.

  • @erinsaraf8153
    @erinsaraf8153 2 года назад +3

    Great video, I will be getting the rubber much! For weeds, do you put down that cloth barrier underneath??
    Also, where did you get the wall planters? Thanks

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +1

      I don't put down the landscape fabric because I think it's a waste of time money and effort. Weeds will grow above it I've seen it happen back in the days when we used wood mulch so I don't even waste time with it anymore if you put down enough of the rubber mulch it should keep most of the weeds out. Ask for those wall planters I think we got them at a nursery something like 20 years ago

    • @erinsaraf8153
      @erinsaraf8153 2 года назад

      @@jeffostroff hey thank you! I have some table top planters just like those but the wall ones add a nice pop!

  • @FoxRivers778
    @FoxRivers778 Год назад +2

    I don't know but I can honestly tell you I had one bed that was once a jungle, and after it became a rubber mulch bed, I did not see any more weeds for years. Also it kept the weeds away for at least six years I would say. So I'm a true believer that it is an awesome weed preventer. The only drawback is that it is probably five times expensive as wood mulch but you don't have to replenish it year. However, I am here because I am worried that I won't be able to remove heavy leaf cover in my new beds where there are alot of trees, and have the rubber mulch stay in place. I guess I will find out this fall.

    • @gordont452
      @gordont452 11 месяцев назад +1

      We had several flower beds with rubber mulch. Seven years later the color is the same. Yes, it is more expensive, but will last a very long time without replenishing. Two things to consider: not sure if it adds chemicals to area (no plants died) and rubber mulch heats up much more than wood mulch.

  • @donnasantamaria8317
    @donnasantamaria8317 2 года назад +2

    I have removed all of my wood mulch as it becomes such a mess when trying to blow leaves out of the beds. Twice a year the Emory oaks shed all of their tiny leaves which do not decompose. I am wondering ...since the rubber mulch is heavier, is it easier to blow leaves out of it?

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +1

      Yes my particular DeWalt blower is a variable speed blower with a trigger so I can control the wind speed as I'm blowing it and can just gently blow the grass clippings off of my rubber mulch. You could also play with other factors like just giving it a quick sweep by the area with the air blowing if you can't control the wind speed

  • @patcharles3336
    @patcharles3336 2 года назад +3

    Nice video. Right now there are 11 bags of black mulch that was delivered last night from HD. I ordered black rubber mulch (that’s what I use since 2012) it just now needed a refresh, however, they sent the wrong order. But yea, thr rubber mulch is a winner for me. Enjoy.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +1

      So far this year Home Depot has sent me two of the wrong items delivered to the door. One time I ordered a small tool and they sent a flower pot LOL. When I called them to have them resend the correct tool, they told me to just keep the flower pot because it's not even worth them dealing with picking it up and returning it and restocking

  • @jodyjohnsen
    @jodyjohnsen 3 года назад +3

    I’d like to see your soil test results. I suspect the chemicals in both mulches are leeching into the water table but which chemicals and how much?
    Also; we need to explain the principles of negative rake to you as it pertains to your rain flow.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      It's funny how you make it sound like a few pieces of rubber is going to gush barrels of poison into the solid, through coral bedrock that takes a crane to bust it, and then work it's way down in hundreds of feet into the water table. I would like to see your water tests that show exactly how much is dumped into the dense dirt and bedrock, and how far down it gets.

  • @burhanmuhammadi8310
    @burhanmuhammadi8310 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for the video it’s really useful. If I use rubber mulch do I need landscape fabric ?

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +2

      I have always felt that landscape fabric is a waste others think that it's useful because it goes over the soil however weeds can grow from within your mulch all the time they will grow out of the other organic particles and seeds and trees in bark and other plants that land on top of your mulch

  • @susanniemiec9112
    @susanniemiec9112 Год назад +1

    Hi Jeff, I found your video on mulch vs rubber mulch interesting. I purchased a home with mulch around the side of my home. I was thinking about changing it to black rubber mulch. Do you recommend removing the old mulch first?

    • @dia9491
      @dia9491 Год назад

      Hey you don’t remove your old mulch because it will break down and add nutrients to the soil. If you use the same color you can’t tell there are both in the bed. I use both but I don’t have beds that flood because I created drainage by edging them.

  • @candyboyer
    @candyboyer Год назад +8

    I use wood mulch & once it has been wet down, mine doesn't float away. Mine does definitely help prevent weeds, very few grow through the mulch & makes it very easy for me to spot the weeds & pull them occasionally. I always rake up the old mulch every 2-3 years & deposit it in flower beds or the garden out back. I can mix a little new red wood mulch in with the old and get by for 3 years. I should add I live on the edge of a desert so very dry climate & need all the help holding moisture in the ground that I can get!

    • @XiahouJoe
      @XiahouJoe Год назад

      ^ this.

    • @glow1815
      @glow1815 11 месяцев назад

      I live in Phx the heat can be brutal. I played the brown mulch hopefully that will helps retain moisture when the temperature hits 115-120

  • @kellyspann9845
    @kellyspann9845 Год назад +10

    I completely cover my flowerbeds with plastic and then I put the mulch on top of that. It helps a lot to keep the weeds from growing and when I plant something I just cut a slit in the plastic and dig a hole and the slit lets the water get to the plants when it rains or I water. Has worked great for me for years and I don't have to use poison around my home.

    • @gardeningjunkie2267
      @gardeningjunkie2267 Год назад +1

      It does lead to poor soil however, as nothing gets worked into the soil.

    • @lostinmyspace4910
      @lostinmyspace4910 8 месяцев назад

      YEAH, PUT DOWN YOUR PLASTIC SO THAT RAIN AND IRRIGATION WATER CAN'T PENETRATE INTO THE SOIL. LET'S GET REALLY STUPID NOW.

  • @jeffconsiglio1307
    @jeffconsiglio1307 8 дней назад +1

    Was putting rubber mulch around my girlfriend's house today. She got a good deal on it at Aldi's. I was worried it might not have been a good choice, but your video convinces me it was. I really like the fact it's heavier, so maybe I'll be able to blow the leaves off it without having the mulch itself also get blown out of the beds.

  • @MultiLisa10
    @MultiLisa10 Год назад +1

    That sifter is what I need for my flower bed which is right under a tree so I have dead leaves all year round from this tree and it looks terrible because of it!😕 I'm going to be scouting out for a sifter now! Thanks for sharing!

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  Год назад

      Glad to help Yvonne glad you liked it

  • @justinb4594
    @justinb4594 3 года назад +4

    Great video on this. Thanks you!

  • @zarroth
    @zarroth 3 года назад +57

    float/nofloat aside, you have some seriously slow drainage in that area which is a large part of the problem.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      drainage is not normally a problem in this spot but because when there's a huge deluge downpour like I was showing here the cement border around the garden sort of traps in a lot of water before it begins to overflow over the top

    • @katiemoyer8679
      @katiemoyer8679 2 года назад +8

      @@jeffostroff it’s a drainage problem. All those occasionally events, add up. Check on the foundation, especially if the house is 30 + years old. Shunt it Away to protect your investment.

  • @axlent123
    @axlent123 3 года назад +2

    Rubber mulch may be for some, but I’ll stick with bark for the most part.... to your point of saving trees by not using bark, because, you hypothesize, that’ll save trees. Well, do they cut down trees just for the bark? Or is bark a byproduct? And trees are renewable. As for old tires... heck yah! Reuse them! If in a mulch or a playground covering, perfect for those who want to use it! In fact, it seems to me that rubber mulch could be the best it can be in playground situations...
    Thanks for the video...
    I won’t likely use it in most cases, but I’m more open now to considering it for some areas. I do have a narrow space along a fence line where I could consider putting it.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      How renewable are these trees that take decades to grow? Both solutions have their pros and cons

    • @figpal4381
      @figpal4381 3 года назад

      Totally agree.

  • @johnbarney5787
    @johnbarney5787 3 года назад +2

    Great video! You sold me and you got a new subscriber. Really enjoyed the video. A little scared RUclips read my mind. I was thinking about what color I was going to use this year because last year's mulch is blah, and you popped up!

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +2

      Welcome aboard John

    • @johnbarney5787
      @johnbarney5787 3 года назад

      @@jeffostroff just went and bought my rubber mulch. Will let you know what I think

  • @westtennesseeprepper2552
    @westtennesseeprepper2552 3 года назад +3

    Wish I would seem last week just put in 20 bags 🙁 wood but it looks good I will defently use rubber this spring weed control I use preen it seems to work well

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      They usually show up in the early spring in larger more cost effective bags of rubber mulch at Sam's Club and Bjs Club in the early spring, so get them as soon as you see them, they sell out quickly and they don't get any more in.

    • @monkeywarrior939
      @monkeywarrior939 3 года назад

      No don’t do that

  • @jansalamino5776
    @jansalamino5776 3 года назад +6

    Love the video! Do you know if rubber mulch ever goes on sale at Home Depot? The wood mulch is usually 5 for $10 at various times of the year but I'm not sure if the bags of rubber mulch ever goes on sale.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +2

      I usually do not see rubber mulch on sale at home depot although you can use the 10% off lowes coupon. I think the much better deal is at Sam's club and B j's which we usually see starting in the Spring every year and it generally sells out pretty quick there so if you are member of either store I would start looking for it soon and the minute you see it arrive I would start buying bags of it. They usually sell bags that are larger than home depot and about $8

    • @jonnywick4402
      @jonnywick4402 3 года назад

      Costco have them for 10 rubber mulch tho pretty nice.

    • @LGMinnesota
      @LGMinnesota Год назад

      I found it cheaper at Menards not sure if you have one in your area. Home Depot doesn't have the red rubber mulch in stores if that's color you want.

  • @carlosenriquez2092
    @carlosenriquez2092 2 года назад +1

    Question I have used recycled rubber and tire edging that is flexible and held in place with 12 inch railroad spikes. Do you know if some one is making a 4X4X8 flexible retainer of similar material

  • @jazzyboydc
    @jazzyboydc 3 года назад +1

    Yeah I need to upgrade to rubber mulch. I been looking into it. And ur video more than helped me decide that it is something I want to invest in. Will need like 40 bags.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      check on Sam's Club or Costco website sometimes they sell this stuff by the pallet and you can go in with a few other people on it

    • @twt000
      @twt000 3 года назад

      Wood mulch gives you a natural look and most all gardeners hate rubber. Go natural.

  • @dostagirl9551
    @dostagirl9551 Год назад +4

    I just finished putting down so,e rubber nugget mulch. The initial price was a bit hard to swallow, but I weighed the pros and cons and decided in its favor mostly because I have a big problem with palmetto bugs and American cockroaches, all of which have virtual condominiums in my flowerbeds and routinely crawl into my house. I’m not thrilled with the chemical breakdown aspect of the rubber, but heavily spraying with insecticides isn’t ideal either. I don’t mind pulling weeds instead of using a chemical weed killer, and I like that it doesn’t need to be renewed annually.

    • @happybubble2301
      @happybubble2301 Год назад +2

      I'm just learning about rubber mulch. Your comment was 9 months ago, has this really helped with cockroaches?

    • @lisatutler-jones5992
      @lisatutler-jones5992 2 месяца назад

      I'm also curious about the palmettos/cockroaches. If rubber mulch helps, I'd makeover everything. Nothing is more important to me than trying to control those nasty bugs. A few have flew in my house and I'm told they may come in through the hvac vents so I'm covering them as well and loading up on mint plants and peppermint oil.

  • @theresachiorazzi4571
    @theresachiorazzi4571 3 года назад +12

    You make a lot of good sense I like truthfulness thanks guy.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      I appreciate that Theresa! Thanks!

  • @rhonda6082
    @rhonda6082 Год назад

    Wow I had no idea this rubber mulch wouldn't float!! Thank you for your video!

  • @LGMinnesota
    @LGMinnesota Год назад +1

    Great video! I've read rubber mulch can be more of a fire hazard as it burns hotter than wood and it can be bad for soil if you plan to plant in same soil. What's the best spray for weeds on wood mulch next to bushes? I don't want the bushes at risk of dying off. Thanks in advance!

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  Год назад

      IT burns hotter, but that does not make it worse than wood.

  • @thedungeon1288
    @thedungeon1288 2 года назад +5

    Depends what your goals are. Wood mulch improves soil over time and eventually feeds the worms and plants. Rubber does nothing. 12 years later when rubber looses its color, what are you going to do with it. The wood mulch just because soil.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +2

      I have had mine for 12 years now and looks brand new. The color is only guaranteed 12 years but so far has not faded.

    • @allaboutroofing2
      @allaboutroofing2 Год назад +1

      *loses

  • @wayne7177
    @wayne7177 3 года назад +11

    Pea gravel works well in beds and it looks great.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      That's a another good solution

    • @twt000
      @twt000 3 года назад

      Love the natural options, always looks better.

  • @Eddy-iv3qv
    @Eddy-iv3qv Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much! i just switched to rubber mulch. spent sooooooooooooo much money on bulk order wood mulch. Everything you said happened to me. Rubber is so much better. I was scared at first, because I thought the water would not seep through and kill the flowers. you answered all of my questions. TY!!! NO MORE WOOD!!

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  Месяц назад +1

      I'm glad to hear that the switch to rubber mulch worked out well for you!

    • @Eddy-iv3qv
      @Eddy-iv3qv Месяц назад

      Have you had any reports of rubber mulch killing plants and flowers? Any results from too much zinc? I see a lot of backlash from environmentalists.

  • @alexnelson09
    @alexnelson09 Год назад +1

    My dad and I weeded and mulched for years and weeds would happily grow in it. Nowadays as a homeowner myself I mulch about five inches deep and deal with nearly no weeds at all. I have about sixty 2.0 cubic foot bags down around the house. I am testing pine straw for the first time on a very large new bed of evergreens and so far it looks like I need about twice as much to start preventing weeds.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  Год назад

      The type of weeds we get here in FL, practically grow hyroponically, no soil needed

    • @alexnelson09
      @alexnelson09 Год назад

      @@jeffostroff I just met a guy from Florida who said the same thing!! I’m up in middle TN.

  • @jfox11000
    @jfox11000 2 года назад +3

    I put old roofing shingles under my mulch beds and haven’t seen weeds in the 3 years since I started it ! Asphalt shingles seem to be the answer! However I might look into this rubber mulch also

  • @MegaFranceschini
    @MegaFranceschini 3 года назад +7

    Jeff thank u very much for your video on mulch. Been buying mulch for ever, i didn't know about rubber mulch. That's a big one for me . I Thank God for you .Jeff your the men. I'm glad i subscribe to your channel. Have a nice n safe Friday.👍👍👍

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      Glad to help and thanks for watching another one William!

  • @happybubble2301
    @happybubble2301 Год назад

    Great video, new to channel. Thank you for posting this information. I had never heard of rubber mulch before. One of my sons had a nasty accident at a park that only uses wood mulch and I've questioned it's use, since.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  Год назад

      Yes I like rubber mulch some people voice concerns about the toxic chemicals that are in it from the tires in the manufacturing process but who knows how much it's really leaching into the soil

  • @paulamanes5422
    @paulamanes5422 Год назад

    What do you use as barrier between dirt and rubber mulch for weed control? Thanks 🙋‍♀️

  • @misfit4777
    @misfit4777 3 года назад +8

    I've been planning on black rubber mulch for my new yard. This was a timely video. It seems I'll have to order it online. Any recommendations as to where to order and get a good deal on 25+ bags?

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +2

      Home Depot has large super sacks of it online: homedepot.sjv.io/GeEr6 sold out now, but you can have them notify you when ti's back in stock, that's what I do. Or, you can order a few of the regular single bags: homedepot.sjv.io/102E6 se eif you want to commit to it. Sams Club also sells it online, but their price was surprisingly higher than Home Depot. Costco sells 50-bag lots online, but they too are sold out and don't have black.

    • @maggiemccall2956
      @maggiemccall2956 3 года назад

      Nice tutorials

  • @derekathey4616
    @derekathey4616 3 года назад +5

    Wonder if there are long term effects to the soil or plant growth when using rubber mulch.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +3

      I really doubt that there's any kind of affects at all I know a lot of people like to push their little panic theory out there that it's going to drain thousands of feet down into the aquifer and kill the water for everybody but those are just people that have no clue about what they're talking about. First of all there is so much hard coral under our area that is not likely to even penetrate that coral . And this little bit of rubber mulch in this little area of our garden is not gonna be training any poisonous water anywhere we've been growing Flowers and plants in our garden bed for 10 years with this stuff and have not had a single plant have an issue with it

    • @buelowexcavating
      @buelowexcavating 3 года назад +3

      We use a lot of rubber mulch. It has been tested to see if things leach out of the rubber, none were found. It was recently approved for wetland use by the Department of Natural resources.

    • @annemurphy9339
      @annemurphy9339 2 года назад +1

      @@buelowexcavating Do you just rake the rubber mulch back each spring to compost and amend the soil for the new season?

    • @buelowexcavating
      @buelowexcavating 2 года назад +2

      @@annemurphy9339 We Haven't used it where we needed to do that. I will put in compost before installing plants, then I water with Miracle Grow. The plant do very well.

  • @colleencuviello8337
    @colleencuviello8337 3 года назад +1

    Beware of rubber mulch if you have intense hot summers. We are in Canada and we have very hot humid summers. Average temp can be in the low 90's for periods of time. We purchased black rubber mulch and it looked beautiful BUT it got so hot and burned the leaves and roots of all of the annuals I planted. I pruned all of our shrubs to keep them away from the mulch but the heat still radiated from the rubber and burned any leaves close to the mulch. We lost approx $200 in annuals that year. We had to remove 80 square meters of rubber mulch that Fall. Huge job. Just beware.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      We live in s Florida where it's 90s most of the time, we have never seen this failure mode before.

  • @Apolac
    @Apolac 9 месяцев назад

    Another tip is to always use the same brand if you need to add more. It helps to blend better. If you use different name brands, you may get different color variations.

  • @paulmorris3429
    @paulmorris3429 3 года назад +3

    Had 1-2 yards of rubber mulch around my kids playset for many many years. It was awesome-no maintenance & looked great. Just this past year we gave away the playset and I found out my local waste removal transfer station wouldn't let me dispose of it there if I needed to. Luckily for me, the guy that took the playset also wanted the mulch. Have been wondering ever since how people dispose/recycle this stuff when they're done with it?

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      Maybe there are dumps for dangerous material

    • @ShiningSakura
      @ShiningSakura 2 года назад +5

      how to dispose of it.... that's the question the person who came up with the rubber mulch was asking themselves with all this toxic waste... they got rid of it by mulching it up and selling it to you. ;D

    • @paulsinski1690
      @paulsinski1690 2 года назад

      @@jeffostroff why would you put something you consider to be a “dangerous material” on your vegetable garden 🤔

  • @stephaniecannon4704
    @stephaniecannon4704 Год назад +4

    So far, I have not heard anything brought up about the heat index from the rubber mulch. Also, what about the wires from inside the tires that are being shredded to create this mulch?

    • @hollyhurley7789
      @hollyhurley7789 11 месяцев назад

      The manufacturer uses powerful magnets to remove the wire.

  • @ghostridergale
    @ghostridergale 2 года назад +1

    I bought the rubber mulch and put it in our flower gardens around our 5 acres, it absolutely looked horrible once we got it in the flower beds. Ended up taking it all out of our flower beds and went back to a wood mulch. But instead of bark dust that deteriorated quickly. We’re now using bark nuggets that takes a lot longer to deteriorate and doesn’t get weeds growing thru it near as fast either. Same thing with gravel, I will not buy 5/8 minus or any of size with minus added to the measurements. Reason being that minus means you’re getting basically a lot of fine material right down to dust that weeds germinate in quickly. Where when I put down a descent layer of 5/8 or 3/4 rock with absolutely no minus crap it stays looking nice without any weeds for quite some time. But if any weeds do grow in it, the weeds are usually very easy to pull out of the larger rock as well as the wood nuggets

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +1

      It's hard to find one product that works for everything

  • @jenniferp7749
    @jenniferp7749 Год назад

    Thank you such a great video with real good comparisons.

  • @derrickscholz4583
    @derrickscholz4583 3 года назад +18

    Bought a house over ago and the previous owners had rubber mulch. We did some yard work and the rubber mulch had really tiny little pieces that stuck into our skin and made us itch! I had to take a long shower to get it off. Since then, we had the rubber mulch removed =/

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +3

      Oh wow! I've never heard of that before most of the rubber mulch I see are big chunks unless somebody modified it or maybe they bought a super cheapie brand but I would not let that one experience ah divert you away from using it I can tell you I've never had a problem with a single bag that I've ever bought from Sam's Club, Costco, or BJ's, or even Home Depot

    • @lostinmyspace4910
      @lostinmyspace4910 8 месяцев назад

      THOSE LITTLE PIECES ARE THE METAL BELTS THAT MAKE THE TIRES STRONGER. THERE'S NYLON PLY AND STEEL BELTED RADIALS. YOU GOT THE STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRES. NOW WHEN BUYING TIRES, I BELIEVE YOU WANT STEEL BELTED RADIALS. WHEN YOU BUY RUBBER MULCH, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS LOOK AT THE BAG LABEL AND OPT FOR STEEL BELTED RADIAL MULCH SINCE THAT KIND WILL GIVE YOU MORE DURABLE STRENGTH TO PREVENT WEEDS POPPING THROUGH AS A SMALL LAYER OF METAL COVERS THE LANDSCAPE. QUITE NICE, HUH?

  • @Danko88
    @Danko88 3 года назад +12

    I just switched this year to brown rubber mulch nuggets, was having allot of issues with ants living in the wood mulch. well worth the initial investment and I can use my leaf blower over the nuggets to get leaves and grass out without blowing rubber nuggets everywhere.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +2

      Yes that is very true. We used to have carpenter ants living in our wood mulch many years ago, and it led to one of our 3 palm trees growing up from that garden getting infested and it had to be cut down.

    • @kedabu72
      @kedabu72 3 года назад +3

      I have seen landscape professionals spray paint mulch in central Florida.

    • @MrFuturegamecreator
      @MrFuturegamecreator 3 года назад +2

      @@kedabu72 they have mulch dye

  • @rosieg4813
    @rosieg4813 3 года назад +2

    Hi great info .. I just brought my first home where i can have a garden i hate bugs and the termites are bad here because the water is just sits the HOA is putting in a French Drain (still waiting) my beds are maybe 100 Ft or less all the way around .. I got 14 bags 4 in which cover most of my one bed i did lay the weed barrier but on top the the old crap .. i did clean up as much as i could and my brushes are there too cant take them out lol .. so my question is how many bags will do and is it ok to had cover the old crap with the barrier ? thanks in advance 🙌🏻

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      Hard to say, the bags tell you on the back how many you need for 1 1/2" coverage

    • @rosieg4813
      @rosieg4813 3 года назад

      @@jeffostroff right its crazy but I am hoping its gonna help a bit Im to old for this but i am pushing thru this is what i looked like b4 when i am done ill show ya

  • @geminigirl1111
    @geminigirl1111 2 года назад +1

    hey i’m getting ready to rent my house out and i’m looking to spruce up the front porch area, i’m going to dig up the grass around it and put some rubber mulch so it looks decent for future tenants! What is the best fabric to lay under the mulch? or would you recommend using newspaper? thank you!!

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +2

      I don't use anything, but if you want, you can buy rolls of landscape fabric from Home Depot, looks like black screen

    • @geminigirl1111
      @geminigirl1111 2 года назад

      @@jeffostroff thank you!!

  • @solidboss1237
    @solidboss1237 2 года назад +4

    You are supposed to put weed blocking fabric under the mulch to completely prevent weeds. If that is your main concern but mulch is to help keep your soil from drying out too fast and provide some organic material at the same time. Just be sure to properly secure the fabric down and layer the mulch thick so you won’t see the fabric.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +3

      Too much trouble, we found the weeds grwo above the fabric, not from the soil, but from the nutrients on the wood, and the dirt and tree clipping, grass clippings that make its way on the mulch over time.

    • @monkeybusiness1999
      @monkeybusiness1999 Год назад

      Unfortunately, as the mulch on top of the fabric decays & turns into beautiful rich soil, weeds begin to grow within & on top of it like mad. I've been fighting this battle for 6 years now, having to constantly weed my fabric-laid mulch beds. I can spray the beds with weed killer & pre-emergents, but I don't want to risk harming my flowers & shrubs. Some of my neighbors apply stone mulch but it holds the day's intense summer sun heat & cooks the plants well into nighttime. As well as warms the exterior walls of your house & drives up AC cooling costs. Very frustrating situation, if you want nice neat flower beds in the South. 😞🥀

    • @monkeybusiness1999
      @monkeybusiness1999 Год назад

      ​@@jeffostroff Exactly.

    • @lorihamlin3604
      @lorihamlin3604 8 месяцев назад

      I haven’t found any mulch or weed barrier that keeps weeds at bay for very long in the south without serious weed killer. I don’t like using Roundup but I become so frustrated that I put it out on occasion. I find that cardboard boxes works as well or better than weed barrier. About 10 years ago I took some of the left over plastic barrier from tomato fields and put down with gravel on top and no weeds yet. I figure it’s no worse than sending to the landfill. These are areas where I never intend to grow plants. I’m working toward hardscaping large areas of my expansive yard.

  • @michaelhale1666
    @michaelhale1666 3 года назад +28

    Our rubber mulch floated all throughout the St. Augustine lawn. In N. Texas during summer our rubber mulch got hotter than wood mulch, thus drying out soil sooner.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +3

      With regular watering and rain, your lawn and garden will have enough water. It's not like the wood mulch is watering your garden for you.

    • @marcirobins5144
      @marcirobins5144 3 года назад

      Regular watering....we’re under water restrictions.

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 3 года назад +5

      @@marcirobins5144 Then it's time to consider xeriscaping. We've got rural housing developments exploding in our area, we can barely keep up with water supply to them, and guess what - every freaking one of those houses is getting St Augustine or Bermuda grass installed after construction. And then they wonder why we have to impose water restrictions in the summer.

    • @christinepierce3989
      @christinepierce3989 3 года назад +3

      you would be absolutely correct!! I've lived in central Texas and 2-3 inches of shredded wood mulch is much better, it keeps the soil cooler... Plus, you may want to check into cedar mulch...... it has an added value.... slithery creatures with big teeth and poison in them(diamondbacks) do not like the cedar mulch

    • @mamaknows1062
      @mamaknows1062 3 года назад +4

      @@jeffostroff wood naturally holds moisture, rubber doesnt.

  • @shusha50
    @shusha50 2 года назад +1

    Hello from Canada. What a lovely informative video just when i needed it . thank you so much for making this video. New subscriber. Following

  • @christinepierce3989
    @christinepierce3989 3 года назад +1

    Point of order please, having studied horticulture, mulch should be put on at least 2-3 inches thick.... shredded mulch holds better together and stays better than bark mulch. Weeds will grow as long as the wind blows, the grass and weeds grow, the rain comes and the sun shines. One other thing.....depending on where you live, watch out for rubber mulch. Mulch is supposed to also keep the ground cooler especially in per say Texas where ground temp can get as hot as 125 degrees..... I found that wood mulch in Southern states keeps the ground way cooler than rubber mulch.... plus, in heat, then a real cool rain, the rubber will add oil products to the soil.... ask a County Ag. representative. In Cooler northern states, rubber mulch works much better because regular air temp doesn't get to be 110 degrees in the shade.

  • @joshcannon3600
    @joshcannon3600 3 года назад +6

    I will say in my experience, although weeds will grow in mulch, a mulched bed vs a bare dirt bed will have considerably less weeds

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      And looks better too

    • @sawyerpotratz4244
      @sawyerpotratz4244 3 года назад +2

      If you put mulch at the proper depth it will prevent a lot of weeds from growing compared to a dirt bed or rock bed

  • @josephmalinowski6817
    @josephmalinowski6817 3 года назад +3

    I actually at one point thought about taking the mulch and placing the mulch on a big blue top and use some kind of spray paint or find something just to get the color back into the mulch I think they should make some sort of coloring that's obviously non-toxic and mix it in with a spray bottle to whatever color you decide and spray the mulch in the beds if that's not out there and that's something that can be successful let me know

  • @foxycinquantuno3361
    @foxycinquantuno3361 2 года назад

    Jeff, I have a rock bed that's getting weedy. Some blogs say I can just add a few inches of mulch over the top without a liner. Do you think I could do this with rubber mulch, or do I need to do another weed barrier layer, or should I get rid of the rock first? (Possibly could shift the rock over to the house border area and just have rubber mulch instead, though that's a ton more work. We just have shrubs growing in the bed area, no flowers.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +1

      Anytime we have ever planted we'd scream the weed can still grow above it sometimes I think all it needs is just a little bit of water to grow but certainly in the rubber mulch it would be harder and yes if you make it deeper that will make it harder for the weeds to grow

    • @foxycinquantuno3361
      @foxycinquantuno3361 2 года назад

      @@jeffostroff Thanks!

  • @samueladams584
    @samueladams584 3 года назад +1

    Helpful video. I need a simple solution to fill in a small area near my driveway and need a reliable weed blocker. I heard cardboard underneath is good but haven't checked.. so cardboard then rubber mulch may be a option

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +2

      Cardboard will likely decompose, I would use those rubber tiles from the garden center

    • @Funknwanker
      @Funknwanker 3 года назад

      Cardboard creates a barrier that prevent water to properly penetrate to the root system. The purpose of mulch is mostly for moisture retention and temperature control of the soil, weed prevention is mostly a secondary reason. Rubber mulch does not do a good job of either as in the summer it can absorb heat which makes garden dry out faster.
      Really what you should be looking for are any mulches that are triple shredded and not made from old pallets. It breaks down adding organic matter to the soil reducing compaction and therefore creates better drainage.
      Really there is no 100% way to stop weeds without using some sort of pre-emergent like Preen or post emergent like roundup, or manually picking weeds as you see them.

  • @richc2109
    @richc2109 3 года назад +4

    I tried rubber mulch around my palm trees and it killed the grass for 2 inches all around where the mulch was. Not sure if it was chemicals in the rubber leaching off or heat retention in the rubber in the warm Florida sun. Either way, I'm not a fan.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      We have never had grass die that comes in contact with the rubber mulch on the side of our house. In fact the grass often snakes over in makes route through the mulch we often have to pull that grass out of there so if you had your grass dying you had some problem not related to the mulch I can bet on that.

    • @richc2109
      @richc2109 3 года назад

      @@jeffostroff Within one week after we replaced the wood mulch with the rubber every location had two inches of dead grass ringing the mulch. Maybe it was a bad batch. Rubber mulch may be convenient but I've since learned there are ground toxicity concerns that need to be considered.

  • @daryldettmer9160
    @daryldettmer9160 2 года назад +3

    I also heard from a tree buy or arborist that mounding mulch up on tree trunks is not good for the tree at all and that its more susceptibal to disease...

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад

      That is exactly correct, I bet we was a licensed arborist, they are the only guys who seem to understand this.

  • @JUDDLILIHA
    @JUDDLILIHA 3 года назад

    keep them coming jeff... thank you

  • @mb101367
    @mb101367 3 года назад

    This helped a lot..thank you!

  • @Mb-yn9zp
    @Mb-yn9zp 3 года назад +3

    Will the petroleum in the tire mulch leach into soil and hurt plant growth?

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      I doubt there is enough to cause nay harm. I have not lost one plant in my garden to rubber mulch. But naysayers will have you think it's gushing toxic heavy metals into the water table, and creating a Love Canal situation in your yard. I would not use it on vegetables though.

  • @katiemoyer8679
    @katiemoyer8679 2 года назад +29

    Interesting. I’ve never had the wood mulch float away. We have taken care to enhance our drainage though. If the mulch does not degrade into soil, and lasts a long long long long time, maybe it’s just putting down undesirable materials, toxic or not, into your yard. Soil improvement is more important to me personally. I am not inclined to pay for and spread non bio degradable rubbish on my land. I Don’t use the weed killers either. I’ve learned to work with the free wood chips the linemen create clearing lines.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  2 года назад +1

      Good points. I also would not use the rubber mulch in a vegetable garden

    • @itbarthur4u
      @itbarthur4u 2 года назад +8

      @@jeffostroff If you don't want it in your vegetable garden why put it where it effects everyone downstream from you?

    • @ashleybardales1291
      @ashleybardales1291 2 года назад

      Why didn't you take out all the old wood mulch?

  • @frearpark
    @frearpark 2 года назад +1

    great vid, what did you use to kill weeds in your sprayer...thanks

  • @lisatutler-jones5992
    @lisatutler-jones5992 2 месяца назад

    The rubber mulch will work in the areas of my backyard where I'm not growing edibles and areas where I want less vegetation to keep down bugs. I may even do red back there for some pop. Thanks for the tip about ignoring the 3" instructions. That can be really expensive. It's 1am and I probably won't sleep in anticipation of Lowe's opening at 6am. I took a vacay day just for mulching and preventative pest control.

  • @knowledge1372
    @knowledge1372 3 года назад +7

    yeah I started using rubber mulch this year got tired of buying new mulch every year.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад +1

      It's great you'll go years before adding any bags. Maybe one or 2 a year just to cover up areas where lots of seeds landed, but now I'll be using my sifter a lot more to filter all the small debris out.

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 3 года назад

      How do you like the rubber mulch? Concerned about bed maintenance with weeds and leaves bush limbs etc when trimming. Can you spray round up on the mulch? Does it stain it?

    • @knowledge1372
      @knowledge1372 3 года назад +1

      @@shanew7361 yes you can spray round up on it no staining

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 3 года назад

      @@knowledge1372 I'm sick of paying for mulch every year. I don't remove it like one should every year either. How do you find spring and fall clean ups go compared to having wood mulch?

    • @knowledge1372
      @knowledge1372 3 года назад +1

      @@shanew7361 its actually the same in my opinion just not having to buy new mulch every year is great

  • @Njeanous
    @Njeanous 3 года назад +5

    This video saved me $40 in the first two minutes by informing me "Fabric was not needed' with Rubber Mulch. Thanks Jeff.

    • @jeffostroff
      @jeffostroff  3 года назад

      Awesome NJ Curl, glad to help out!

  • @eminmao
    @eminmao 2 года назад

    Very very helpful video. Thank you very much sir!

  • @virginiamoss7045
    @virginiamoss7045 Год назад +1

    They say "helps" prevent weeds. And it does, like most mulches, prevent some weeds; there are less than bare soil would allow. I use pine straw in my vegetable garden and have to pull weeds out in the spring, but after that there are very few weeds which I just pull out. I never use herbicides. Any kind of mulch will definitely help keep moisture in and soil temperatures down in summer.