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Mulch Magic®: Intense performance
Our patented ColorBond technology makes Mulch Magic® a premier selection. The magic is in its chemistry. Its excellence also comes from a strict quality control process, which rigorously checks hue, strength, and opacity. Superior adhesion, uniform coverage, and maximum weatherability make Mulch Magic a brilliant solution.


Bright Red Ruby Red Red Dark Red

Brown Mahogany Dark Brown Dark Walnut

Coffee Brown Gold Rose Black

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Blue Green Yellow Orange

ColorBond technology
Mulch Magic: The magic is in its chemistry.
The Mulch Magic ColorBond technology provides the user with a pure colorant that is easy to spread and evenly adheres to wood fibers for matchless durability. Smaller colorant particles allow even coverage, regardless of the size of the wood fiber. With coverage as intense as the color, fibers are completely encapsulated in vibrant shades. The ColorBond formulation process yields a durable colorant that is undisputably more effective. The overall result is superior adhesion and uniform coverage, with ColorBond protection for maximum weatherability.
Mulch Magic
Drum Weight Tote Weight
Bright Red 425 lb (192.78 kg) 4,000 lb (1814.37 kg)
Ruby Red 500 lb (226.80 kg) 4,000 lb (1814.37 kg)
Red 500 lb (226.80 kg) 4,000 lb (1814.37 kg)
Dark Red 500 lb (226.80 kg) 4,000 lb (1814.37 kg)
Brown 425 lb (192.78 kg) 3,900 lb (1769.01 kg)
Mahogany 425 lb (192.78 kg) 4,200 lb (1905.09 kg)
Dark Brown 425 lb (192.78 kg) 4,200 lb (1905.09 kg)
Dark Walnut 425 lb (192.78 kg) 4,200 lb (1905.09 kg)
Coffee Brown 400 lb (181.44 kg) 4,200 lb (1905.09 kg)
Gold 425 lb (192.78 kg) 3,900 lb (1769.01 kg)
Rose 425 lb (192.78 kg) 3,900 lb (1769.01 kg)
Black 500 lb (226.80 kg) 3,200 lb (1451.50 kg)
Blue 250 lb (113.40 kg) NA
Green 250 lb (113.40 kg) NA
Yellow 250 lb (113.40 kg) NA
Orange 250 lb (113.40 kg) NA

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the colorants safe for my plants and animals?
Yes! The raw materials used to make Colorbiotics series colorants are made from naturally occurring colors found in the earth’s surface. These colorants, as well as the other ingredients in Colorbiotics, are specially formulated to be nontoxic to plants and animals.

How much mulch should I apply?
As a general rule of thumb, you should apply mulch at a depth of two to four inches. Use less mulch for heavy, clay soils and more for lighter, sandy soils.

How long does the mulch maintain its color?
Color-enhanced mulch will typically maintain its color for more than one year, compared to other mulches, which turn gray or white after just a few weeks.

Do the colors ever wash off the mulch?
No. Once the colors dry, they are on the mulch permanently. You will not experience any color wash-off or leaching.

Will termites interact with mulch?
Termites tend to interact with most forms of cellulose wood fiber regardless of the source or type. However, mulch is an unattractive source of food because of its small particle size (termites tend to prefer larger masses of wood). If homeowners have problems with termites in their area, the best course of action is preventive care. When placing mulch around a home, common recommendations include keeping a six-inch trench between the top of the mulch and the veneer on the house. An additional preventive measure includes dusting the trench with a termiticide on a yearly basis.

Is mulch detrimental to plant growth?
No. Using mulch will actually help your plants grow better by inhibiting weed growth and preventing weeds from breaking through the soil. Mulch also keeps the soil surface cool and helps it retain moisture. Another added bonus is the beauty and variety that mulch brings to your landscape.

Does mulch deplete nitrogen levels in the soil?
As the mulch wood breaks down initially, it will use up some of the nitrogen in the soil. However, after the fiber decomposes, it will restore the nitrogen back to the soil. The best way to maintain good plant growth is to implement and follow recommended fertilizer programs, a good horticultural practice regardless of whether or not mulch is used. For example, you may want to gently work a specially formulated fertilizer (like 16-9-12, 18-11-12, or 20-10-10) into the soil before mulching. Another alternative is to use landscape fabric as a barrier to cut down on potential depletion.

How often is remulching required?
Raking the mulch at four to six month intervals will rejuvenate the beds and allow additional aeration to plant roots, which is beneficial for plant growth. After about a year (and on a yearly basis thereafter), rake the mulch bed, then top dress it with one to two inches of new mulch. Use care not to over-mulch.