Rubber Mulch – Is it Safe for your Flower Garden?
Posted by Diana in Flower Gardening, Gardening, Rubber MulchIn a desperate attempt to reduce the work involved by having to replace mulch every year in my flower garden, I began to do some research on rubber mulch. What I found is that there has been lots of controversy about having rubber mulch around your garden because, according to some gardeners, rubber mulch may leach chemicals that could kill your plants.
In a report written in 1997 by Rufus Chaney, who is an environmental Chemist for the U.S.D.A. Agricultural Research Service, he says that in his studies, small amounts of zinc in rubber mulch could leach into the soil over time.
The next report I read came from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission which tested gravel, wood chips, and rubber mulch and they gave rubber mulch the highest shock absorption ratings when used as playground covering. This is good news for parents and teachers alike as it will provide safety and minimize the cuts and bruises children get while at playgrounds.
Several other studies that I read stated that rubber mulch is non-leaching, non-flammable and non-toxic to plants, animals and pets. The problem with these studies is that these were done and sponsored by the companies that process the mulch so I don’t know if we should believe this or not. And, the arguments continue between the environmental agencies and the companies that manufacture rubber mulch.
So, we now know that rubber mulch is good if used in playgrounds and other non-garden related areas, but what about a flower garden? First, let’s take a look at what rubber mulch is. It is made from old rubber tires that had the steel bands removed. It doesn’t matter the size, quality or make of the tire, any old tire will do. It doesn’t matter if the tire came from a truck or a passenger car. The rubber from these tires is then made into nuggets thus creating rubber mulch. Next, let’s discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using rubber mulch.
Advantages
• it is recycled material which benefits the environment
• it insulates the soil protecting it from heat
• does not absorb water so it keeps the soil moist
• prevents weeds since seeds will dehydrate in the mulch prior to reaching the soil
• shredded rubber mulch can be used as landfill
• does not wash away during heavy rain
• does not decay
• does not sink to the ground
• does not attract termites, ants and other garden insects
• can be purchased in different colors to add beauty to a garden or landscape
• no need to remove old mulch year after year from the garden
• saves time and money tending to garden needs
Disadvantages
• it is more expensive than regular wood mulch
• may leach chemicals into the soil
• does not provide soil with any organic matter
• some gardeners have reported that it killed some of their plants
• may produce bad odor when spread in the garden
By reviewing the lists above, it is obvious that the advantages of using rubber mulch are much greater than the disadvantages. But, should we take a chance and use it on our flower gardens? That is a decision that each individual gardener needs to make.
As for me, I took a chance and bought rubber mulch in March of this year and replaced the old wood mulch in my flower garden. I must admit that I was a little nervous at first, but it was a time and money saving decision that I had to make. I expected some bad odor to permeate all around my garden, but there was none. Time will tell if the rubber mulch will damage some of my plants but so far, my flower garden is doing well and the rubber mulch looks great.
To your gardening success,
Diana




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Sounds like a wise investment rather than replacing mulch every year. Great idea -we do not have it here what colors are available?
Hi Teri,
So far, it is the best investment I’ve made for my garden. Rubber mulch comes in black, chocolate brown which is the one I have, red, and green. These are the colors that the company that we bought from had. From what I was told by this company, manufacturers are coming up with lots of different colors so there may be more by now.
It looks great and hardly any weeds in my garden! Just to think that I don’t have to replace tons of mulch next year makes me a happy camper. Thanks for the comment.
Diana
Interesting post. I have not heard of rubber mulch before.
Hi Denise,
A gardener friend of mine recommended the rubber mulch and from what I understand, it has been around for a while. Like you, I had no idea rubber mulch existed. If you do a search in google, you will get lots of places that sell it, but finding a place near you is not easy.
We found a nursery in Merritt Island, FL that carries it and ordered from them. The good thing about this nursery is that they delivered the rubber mulch to our home.
As I mentioned in the post, it is more expensive than regular mulch but the thought of not having to replace mulch next year feels great and it does look great. Thanks for the comment!
Diana
I just purchased the rubber mulch for my flower bed in front of my house. I was worried until I read your article. Now if I feel relieved. You’re absolutely right. The mulch is just beautiful. I hope to have as much success as you did with the flowers. How do you plan to provide nutrients to the soil that mulch normally provides?
Joseph
Hello Joseph,
I am so glad that you purchased the rubber mulch. I am very happy with it so far and my rose garden and other flowers are doing well.
What I normally do to provide nutrients to the flowers is just add some miracle grow soil to them. Just dig around the roots of the plants and give them some nutrient rich soil and that will keep them beautiful.
You should be okay with the rubber mulch and just think that you don’t have to replace mulch year after year. It is such a great time and money saving that I had to take a chance and switch to the rubber mulch.
Thanks for your comments,
Diana
You should list somewhere an about/biography of yourself so people can realize the point of view you have when you write this.