Tree Mulching

Tree Mulching Rockhampton

Premium & Organic Tree Mulch

Turn a felled tree into something beneficial for your garden. Instead of sending fallen branches and trees to the tip, Barlows Tree Services takes your green waste and converts them into premium, organic mulch. We supply and deliver quality mulch, keeping residential and commercial gardens throughout Rockhampton lush and healthy, whatever the weather.

To break down large segments of wood, our team use a portable chipper to make the process faster and more efficient. No chemicals are used throughout the entire process of mulch creation, from removing the stumps to grinding the wood. This means all you’re getting is healthy, organic mulch that is perfectly safe to use in your garden.

Our Quality Mulch Can Help With

  • Debris & rubbish removal
  • Slashing
  • Mowing
  • Brush cutting
  • Edging
  • Pruning
  • Hedge trimming
  • Weed suppression
  • Moisture retention
  • Temperature regulation in the root zone
  • Improved aesthetics


Ask our team to spread your mulch around your garden, so you don’t have to. We can also store them in one area, so you can access them later when you’re ready to go back to gardening. We are always happy to assist you in keeping your garden lush and healthy.

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 Frequently Asked Mulching Questions

How much mulch should I add to potted plants?

A one-inch thick layer of mulch can help you enjoy a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing garden. Remember not to use more than that, as too much mulch can make the soil too wet, which may lead the plant to rot.

What kind of mulch is best for plants?

It depends on what you’re looking to achieve. If you’re after making your acid-loving flowers such as rhododendrons, gardenias, azaleas and holly grow healthier, pine straw mulch is your best bet. If you’re growing plants such as chickweed, asparagus and beets that thrive in sweet soil or alkaline soil, hardwood bark will work best in amending your soil.

How do I improve the quality of garden soil?

Apart from composting, mixing in some mulch to your garden soil is one way to improve its quality. Mulch discourages weed growth, regulates soil temperature and retains moisture in the soil, all while making your garden appear more polished. Ultimately, adding mulch to garden soil may be the key to healthier flowers, fruits and vegetables.

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