Rubberific Rubber Mulch
Bags of Rubberific Rubber Mulch Image Source: Dr. Penny Pincher |
When my wife brought home some bags of rubber mulch to try this spring, I was skeptical. Regular wood mulch is pretty cheap and works pretty well. We usually get the cheap Cyprus mulch. The down side of wood mulch is that it breaks down and looks faded and old after less than a year.
Rubberific Rubber Mulch is an interesting idea. It is made from shredded up tires that are dyed. It looks just like wood mulch, and considering that old tires seem to last forever, I think this mulch will last a long time.
Rubberific Rubber Mulch In My Flower Bed Image Source: Dr. Penny Pincher |
Rubber mulch could be one of those things that is more expensive at first and pays for itself over the years. Replacing mulch every year not only requires the cost of the mulch, but also time and the gas to drive around to get the mulch. The Rubberific rubber mulch costs about 3 to 5 times as much as wood mulch, depending on what kind of wood mulch you get. This product has a chance to be cost effective if it really does last 10 to 15 years.
Rubberific Rubber Mulch- Shredded Tires Looks Like Wood Mulch Image Source: Dr. Penny Pincher |
Just as I was getting impressed and thinking that rubber mulch really is "Rubberific", I remembered the mulch we used in a different flower bed this year. It was a rock mulch. The rock mulch will last much longer than 10-15 years- more like billions of years! But wood mulch looks better than rocks in the shady location in front of our house, so the choice is between wood and rubber. In the shade, it may last even longer than the advertised 10-15 years, so I may never need to replace it.
I can think of a few downsides to using rubber mulch. It is more expensive than wood mulch. Since the recycled tires certainly contain a lot of chemicals, I wouldn't want to use it around vegetable plants or fruit trees. Also, I think rubber mulch placed in the sun could get really hot and maybe even smell like rubber tires on a hot day.
I think trying out rubber mulch in a shady flower bed is a good place to experiment with it. If you use mulch in your landscaping, check out rubber mulch for a longer-lasting alternative to wood mulch.
Copyright © 2015 Dr. Penny Pincher. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy
No comments:
Post a Comment