The best mulch in New Jersey - Hands Down

A company known as a premier mulch supplier in New Jersey - one that sells 25,000 cubic yards per year - obviously knows something about high-quality mulch. That's Cedar Hill.

We select our mulches from New Jersey's best suppliers. The wood is ground to the proper texture and carefully screened.  Some mulch is best created from raw wood while other types, like dyed mulch products, are best created from dry, light colored woods such as with wood from house demolitions.  We select only those suppliers that pass our quality standards for minimal debris content to ensure that you don't receive unwanted materials in the mulch you purchase.

Mulch does more than provide a neat appearance. It retains moisture for plant roots, inhibits weed growth and, as it breaks down, provides organic matter for the soil. Think of it as a wet washcloth on the soil - it soaks and holds moisture, making it available for the plants.

Learn more about our specific mulch offerings:


Omni Mulch

This recycled mulch product is an economical choice for both small and large landscaping projects. Use Omni Mulch to inhibit weed growth, neaten landscapes and retain moisture for plant roots.

Cedar Hill sells its Omni Mulch by the cubic yard. Our minimum amount to deliver is one cubic yard.

To determine the number of cubic yards to order, calculate the number of square feet to cover. Then find the number in the table below that corresponds to the desired depth of coverage. Divide the total number of square feet by that number to arrive at the number of cubic yards (cy).

Black Color Enhanced Mulch

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Make your landscape design “pop” with the deep, rich tones of our Color Enhanced Mulch, available inblack. Added tint means the color will last longer than natural mulches.

Cedar Hill sells its Color Enhanced Mulch by the cubic yard.  Our minimum amount to deliver is one cubic yard.

To determine the number of cubic yards of Color Enhanced Mulch to order, calculate the number of square feet landscape to cover. Then find the number in the table below that corresponds to the desired depth of coverage. Divide the total number of square feet by that number to arrive at the number of cubic yards (cy).

Please allow 24-48 hours of drying time when installing dyed mulches. The dye does not get a chance to fully set while in large piles. Drying time starts once the mulch is spread and needs sunny dry conditions in order to fully set. If mulch is spread during or just before it rains the dye will be effect.

Fibar® Playground Mulch

Specially designed as a safety surface, Fibar® Playground Mulch provides a soft, cushioned surface around playground equipment. When spread to the recommended depth (see FIBAR 300 Residential Technical Briefing), Fibar® Playground Mulch offers significant protection in the event of a fall. Fibar® Playground Mulch is an odorless, non-toxic and an environmentally friendly product.  When properly installed to avoid ground contact, Fibar 300 will last for many, many years.

Cedar Hill sells its Fibar® Playground Mulch by the cubic yard. Fibar Playground Mulch can either be picked up in yard, delivered to your location, or Installed by our MulchApplier. Our minimum amount to deliver is one cubic yard.

To determine the number of cubic yards to order, calculate the number of square feet to cover. Then find the number in the table below that corresponds to the desired depth of coverage. Divide the total number of square feet by that number to arrive at the number of cubic yards (cy).

Hemlock Bark Mulch

Hemlock Bark Mulch gives off a pleasant scent, and its beautiful color enhances landscapes. Its soft-wood consistency breaks down slowly, creating lasting impact.

Cedar Hill sells its Hemlock Bark Mulch by the cubic yard. Our minimum amount to deliver is one cubic yard.

To determine the number of cubic yards to order, calculate the number of square feet to cover. Then find the number in the table below that corresponds to the desired depth of coverage. Divide the total number of square feet by that number to arrive at the number of cubic yards (cy).