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We Supply & Deliver Mulch Directly to Your Site

Need bulk mulch delivered straight to your property or worksite in Mullumbimby? Andrew Johnston Haulage has the equipment, experience and materials to get it done quickly and efficiently.


We supply a range of mulch options suitable for everything from native gardens and veggie patches to large-scale landscaping and erosion control. Whether you’re refreshing tired garden beds or establishing new planting zones, our mulch helps protect the soil, conserve water and improve growing conditions. With bulk delivery available directly to your location, there’s no need to handle messy bags or arrange your own transport.



Serving residential properties, acreage and trade jobs throughout Mullumbimby, we’re your local partner for fast, dependable mulch supply.

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Common Mulch Used in Landscaping & Construction

  • Wood chip mulch: Ideal for informal garden paths and open beds, wood chip mulch provides soft ground coverage and gradual breakdown. It helps prevent weeds and insulates plant roots from temperature swings.
  • Forest mulch: Dark, fibrous and rich in organic content, forest mulch is well-suited to native plantings and regenerative landscapes. It adds a natural finish while encouraging beneficial microbial activity in the soil.
  • Hardwood mulch: This tough, long-lasting mulch is excellent for wind-exposed sites and sloping terrain. It holds its position well during heavy rain and offers a tidy appearance that lasts with minimal maintenance.
  • Tea tree mulch: Light in texture and colour, tea tree mulch is popular for gardens requiring both appearance and function. It forms a dense barrier against weeds, holds moisture effectively, and breaks down slowly into the soil.
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Why Mulch Matters for Soil Health & Plant Growth

Mulch offers an easy, natural way to support soil and plant wellbeing without chemical inputs. By covering the soil, it helps reduce wind erosion, slows surface water runoff and keeps the root zone stable and moist. Over time, as organic mulch breaks down, it contributes to the soil’s organic matter and improves its capacity to retain nutrients and moisture. This promotes better root penetration, stronger growth and healthier plants with less stress from extreme weather or fluctuating conditions.

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FAQ's

  • Can I lay mulch directly over weeds or grass?

    It’s best to clear or suppress weeds and grass before applying mulch to ensure effectiveness. If mulched directly over live weeds, many will continue to grow through unless the layer is thick and compact. Using a weed mat or cardboard underneath can help block regrowth. For long-term results, start with a clean surface and maintain mulch thickness consistently.

  • Does mulch encourage fungal growth in garden beds?

    Mulch can promote the growth of beneficial fungi, which are part of a healthy soil ecosystem. These fungi help decompose organic material and support nutrient uptake for plants. Occasionally, surface fungi or mushrooms may appear in damp conditions, but they are generally harmless. Raking mulch lightly or improving air flow usually reduces any unwanted fungal build-up.

  • How do I know which mulch is right for my project?

    The best mulch depends on your goals—forest mulch is great for soil improvement, hardwood is suited for durability, and tea tree adds both function and aesthetics. Consider factors like wind exposure, garden type, and how frequently you want to replace it. For food gardens, stick to untreated organic mulch. If in doubt, choose a mulch that complements both your plants and your climate conditions.

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