This article was co-authored by Grant Wallace and by wikiHow staff writer, Dan Hickey. Grant Wallace is a Landscaper and Owner of Grantlanta Lawn in Atlanta, Georgia. With over seven years of experience, he specializes in lawn maintenance and landscape installation. In 2012, he earned his BA from the University of West Georgia. Grant has been profiled in Shoutout Atlanta, Canvas Rebel, and Voyage ATL.
Coloring your mulch is a great way to plant some eye-catching color in your yard, but how do you go about dyeing a million wood chips spread out over large areas? With a handy garden sprayer, dyeing mulch is a low-cost, low-hassle project you can tackle in an afternoon. We’ve put together a step-by-step guide to applying mulch dye, including what equipment you’ll need and how to keep non-mulch surfaces clean. If you’re ready to revitalize your yard, keep scrolling!
Things You Should Know
- Mix 3-4 ounces (89-118 mL) of dye per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water in a high-quality garden sprayer with a fan tip nozzle.
- Hold the nozzle about 6 in (15 cm) away from the mulch and move it continuously while you spray for an even coating.
- Protect surfaces like driveways, plants, and decorations with sheets or cardboard. Rinse accidentally oversprayed surfaces immediately.
Steps
Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhat is the most popular mulch color?Grant WallaceGrant Wallace is a Landscaper and Owner of Grantlanta Lawn in Atlanta, Georgia. With over seven years of experience, he specializes in lawn maintenance and landscape installation. In 2012, he earned his BA from the University of West Georgia. Grant has been profiled in Shoutout Atlanta, Canvas Rebel, and Voyage ATL.
LandscaperIt's subjective, but black, brown, and red are probably the most popular. They'll wear away after a year of constantly being exposed to the elements, though.
Things You’ll Need
- Mulch colorant
- Disposable gloves
- Yard work clothes
- Garden hose and clean water
- 1 gallon garden sprayer with fan tip nozzle
- Measuring cup (optional)
- Tarps or cardboard (optional)
- Hard bristle cleaning brush (optional)
Warnings
- Mulch dye is designed to last a long time, so carefully protect and monitor any non-mulch surfaces while you spray. Clean up accidental overspray as soon as possible to prevent stains.[17]⧼thumbs_response⧽
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