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What type of hardwood mulch will last the longest?

Pine
12%
Cypress
23%
Cedar
44%
Not sure
12%
There is no difference
6%
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Question: What type of hardwood mulch will last the longest?
Top Answer (44% of 47 votes): Cedar.

Answer: Cedar
Explanation: Bark type lasts the longest.
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Answer: Cedar
Explanation: Because
Rosas lawn service
Answer: Cedar
Explanation: For me it's the best out of the three
Midwest four seasons landscaping
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Answer: Cypress
Explanation: Cypress will take the longest to brake down but it will fade from the sun UV raze.
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Answer: Cypress
Explanation: Cypress is less prone to mold.
Larry Pierce Lawn/Landscaping
Answer: Not sure
Explanation: Not sure
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Answer: Cedar
Explanation: Cedar would last the longest.
DG Lawnscaping
Answer: Cypress
Explanation: Cypress Mulch - This is the longest lasting mulch. It is a blond color when fresh, turning a light gray with age. Cypress Mulch is made with bark and actual wood, which is why it lasts so long. Cypress is very dense and waterproof. Usually it is the most expensive mulch since it is not as easy to procure.
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Answer: Cypress
Explanation: In Florida, Cypress mulch lasts longest, as long as it is not removed via shrub pruning under shrubs, trees, etc. However, no matter what, it needs to be replenished every six months.
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