Amerimulch Customer Case Study: Apollo Wood

Posted by ChromaScape on Jan 28, 2020 1:23:13 PM

Hesitation gives way to sustained
success for colored mulch producer

When Shawn Nutter bought Apollo Wood Products in 2014, he didn’t see much of a need for colored mulch products. But success would quickly change his mind.

The colored mulch market had been relatively slow to mature in southern California and there were already several competitors producing colored mulch in the area. As a result, Nutter didn’t even take the wrapper off his new ColorTrom machine for the first few months.

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Topics: mulch colorant, mulch coloring equipment, casestudy, apollowood

How to Prepare Your Mulch Beds

Posted by ChromaScape on Jan 7, 2020 9:44:13 AM

Choosing colored mulch for your next project is a great way to add beauty to your landscape design while improving the health of your soil and plants. But you can’t just throw some mulch down and expect everything to be perfect. To get the best results, you need to take a little time to prepare your mulch beds properly. Here’s how to do it, plus some tips on how to take care of your mulch once it’s installed.

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Topics: mulch colorant, mulch beds

Common questions about colored mulch

Posted by ChromaScape on Jan 6, 2020 11:13:16 AM

What is colored mulch?

Colored mulch is wood, often scrap wood or recycled wood product, that is dyed with iron oxide or carbon-based pigment to produce vibrant reds, browns, blacks or other unique colors. Colored mulch is safe, environmentally friendly and can provide a boost of color to any landscaping design.

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Topics: mulch colorant, mulch beds, mulch calculation, mulch safety

Mulch colorant safety: Protecting people and plants

Posted by ChromaScape on Dec 12, 2019 1:35:38 PM


Whether you’re buying a new car for yourself or a small toy for one of your kids, personal safety is a major concern for any consumer. The same is true when it comes to colored mulch. Mulch producers, landscapers and home owners alike all want to know the product they’re using is safe. That’s why mulch colorant manufacturers like ChromaScape put so much care into crafting products that are safe for people, pets and the environment. Let’s explore some common safety concerns to see why colored mulch is a fun, decorative and safe addition to any landscaping project.

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Topics: mulch colorant, mulch beds, mulch colorant safety

Coloring system calibration: The key to increasing profitability

Posted by ChromaScape on Dec 11, 2019 9:18:00 AM

Managing any business can feel like you’re trying to juggle 100 bowling balls at once. From devising sales strategies and marketing plans to managing daily operations, there are a lot of things you need to keep your eye on to ensure success. But for mulch producers, there’s one process in particular that could make or break your company’s profitability: proper system calibration. Let’s look at why having exactly the right amount of water and colorant in your coloring system can make the difference in keeping your company in the black.

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Topics: colorant calibration, water calibration

What is Spring Wash and How to Avoid it

Posted by ChromaScape on Dec 5, 2019 1:53:58 PM

“Spring wash” is what happens when colorant product washes away due to high moisture levels, typically during the spring season. Even the highest-quality mulch colorant can experience washing if the colorant isn’t fully dried.

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Topics: mulch colorant, spring wash

How to winterize your mulch coloring equipment

Posted by ChromaScape on Dec 4, 2019 1:10:39 PM

Landscaping may be a seasonal industry, but the mulch business operates on a more fluid calendar. Some mulch producers choose to shut down their coloring operations in the winter months, particularly in northern climates. Others forge ahead, coloring, bagging and shipping product all year long. In either case, when the weather turns cold, you need to take extra steps to protect your equipment or you could end up facing some costly repairs. To save money and keep your operation running smoothly, here are some tips on how to winterize your mulch coloring equipment.

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Topics: mulch colorant, mulch coloring equipment, winterizing equipment

How to protect your mulch supply from artillery fungus

Posted by ChromaScape on Nov 12, 2019 5:06:30 PM

For mulch producers, two of the greatest threats to profitability are mold and fungus. These creeping organisms can be difficult to eradicate and threaten the viability of your entire mulch supply. The bird’s nest fungus, the “stinkhorn” and the “dog vomit” slime that can spread on mulch surfaces may all be familiar to landscape mulch producers. But there’s one kind of fungus that can be particularly troublesome: the artillery fungus. This pesky intruder causes headaches for producers, mulch applicators and homeowners alike. Here’s what it is, why it’s so harmful and what you can do to stop it.

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Topics: mulch colorant, mold, prevention, artillery fungus

How to store and maintain mulch colorant

Posted by ChromaScape on Nov 7, 2019 11:35:19 AM

The seasonality of the landscaping industry makes it difficult for colored mulch manufacturers to predict exactly how much product they’ll need and when. That’s why many suppliers often end up storing a significant amount of mulch colorant, sometimes for months on end. While storing any product seems like a passive process, you actually need to be proactive to ensure you’re maintaining the colorant properly or it could become unusable, wasting your investment. Here are some helpful tips on storing and maintaining your mulch colorant so you can produce the best product at the lowest cost for your business.

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Topics: mulch colorant, storing colorant, mixing colorant

Total tote care: How to get the most value from your mulch colorant

Posted by ChromaScape on Oct 21, 2019 10:49:36 AM

If you’re a producer who uses mulch colorant to create colored wood fiber, aggregate or rubber, you’re probably all too familiar with the large totes that we use to ship Amerimulch commercial colorants and additives. And as a business owner, you’re also concerned with keeping costs down as much as possible and getting the most value from your raw materials. This is where it pays to be mindful about how you handle totes, also known as intermediate bulk containers (IBCs). By optimizing the way you mix, empty and recycle your totes, you can save money and get the most value out of mulch colorants.

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Topics: tote care, mulch colorant

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