Mid North Coast Mulch
Mulch does more than just make your garden look tidy—it actively improves soil health, protects roots and helps your plants thrive through every season. Auz Tree supplies and spreads quality mulch on the Mid North Coast, turning green waste from tree work into valuable ground cover for gardens, paths and landscaped areas.
We supply by-product mulch for properties of all sizes throughout the region. Once we have removed, felled, lopped, pruned, ground down or wood chipped your trees, you can keep the mulch for use on your property. Don’t want it? No worries! We can onsell it to other customers to be reused elsewhere.
Call 0431 783 133 to learn more or arrange your mulch delivery and application in Forster, Smiths Lake, Hallidays Point, Old Bar, Taree and surrounding areas.
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The Smartest Way to Finish Outdoor Projects
Once trees are trimmed or removed, mulch is often the last step in getting your property looking its best. Spreading mulch over garden beds or exposed soil not only finishes off the job visually but also creates a protective barrier for plants and young trees. This is especially important during hot Australian summers or in windy coastal conditions.
Mulch also breaks down slowly over time, adding organic matter back into the soil and improving overall soil structure. On sloped or erosion prone blocks, it can help stabilise the ground and reduce water run off. Whether you’re refreshing a tired garden or starting from scratch, mulch is a smart, low maintenance option for lasting results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of mulch are best for gardens?
Organic mulches like bark chips, wood shavings, straw and composted green waste are commonly used in Australian gardens. The best choice depends on the look you want and how quickly you want it to break down.
How thick should mulch be spread?
A layer of 7–10cm is generally ideal. Too little won’t offer enough protection, while too much can prevent water from reaching the soil. Always leave a small gap around plant stems and tree trunks.
How often should mulch be replaced?
Most mulch types last 6–12 months before needing a top up. Some break down faster, especially in high traffic areas or during wet seasons. A quick check every few months helps keep coverage even.