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Peach Country Premium Black Mulch Color Concentrate is a commercial-grade, water-based dye that revitalizes mulch with a deep midnight black finish. Covering up to 11,200 sq. ft. per gallon, it eliminates the need for heavy mulch bags by allowing easy spray application. Safe for various mulch types and designed for year-round use, this USA-made concentrate ensures professional, long-lasting landscape enhancement with minimal effort.
M**R
So far, so good!
Bought this to dye some Scotts mulch that faded in only 6 months! Hopefully this lasts a while. It was super easy to apply and looks great. I’ll update the this review when this loses its color to let everyone know how long it lasts.
M**1
Love this stuff
I absolutely recommend. I have black mulch that fades over the summer and I hate replacing it annually. This stuff did the trick it does fade a bit by the end of the summer but it worked so much better than I expected. I will absolutely be a return customer.
A**R
Took me 4 hours to spray my flowerbeds here are before and after pictures
Works but is a lot of work and also every time you weed after using this you will stain your fingers or gloves. My cat who loves to lay in my flowerbeds went from a white and gray cat to a white gray and slightly brownish red tinted cat. The flowerbeds look nicer than before when they were not stained at all but as soon as the mulch gets moved you have spots that no longer are the same color. Also make sure you are mixing it while you are spraying because it settles and the color looks darker or lighter in some areas. This could work for you if you just have a little area or need to touch up stained but sun bleached areas but it would be better to just buy already stained mulch for a big area.Update a few weeks later the stain is more red than brown do to sun fading. Still darker but maybe the black would have been a better color for fading.
M**N
Back saver!
This stuff will save you money, and a lot of bad breaking time, but you have to be very careful! I purchased a cheap pump sprayer for application, and a little goes a long way! Please be sure you mask off anything you do not want this to come in contact with. It will stain your plants, concrete, and anything else it touches.
M**O
Beware
Beware!!!! This stuff stains everything. It got on our stone, our siding our driveway, our sidewalk and we were trying to be careful. We even made a shield to protect things, but beware on that, too. When you pick the shield up, it runs down the shield and onto back side. You'll need to wipe almost everytime. We have a very large front yard and chose to do it this way after a friend recommended it. We used two gallons and ran out. The other gallon was a different seller, but the same thing happened. We mulched the back. If we EVER did this again (unlikely) we would never use near anything we don't want it to get on. Use real mulch in those areas. Another lesson learned, don't use black dye on top of brown mulch like we did. Because you're only dying the top, any step you take on it, whether it's a deer, your pet, your foot steps and don't use under a down spout. It washes the color. Also, black dye shows everything that lands on it, unlike brown.
A**R
Great Alternative to a full relay of mulch
Refreshes mulch and saves tons of time and money. You have to do two coats with the max suggested 5oz per gallon. Buy double what you were planning to for spraying large areas. I only top coated
R**Y
Messy
This is too messy and takes couple of qoutes
D**N
Nice Way To Freshen Up Mulch
I purchased a gallon of this and have put it down a couple hours at a time. I went pretty slow - back and forth so I wouldn’t have to put down the recommended second coat. After a few heavy rains I’d have to say it holds up pretty good. I think I’ll do this every Spring until the mulch breaks down enough to need to be replaced.My suggestions:- obviously apply on a little to no wind day. Tweak the nozzle setting. At first I used more of steam than a spray. While this is nice for shooting it further, it does splatter more.- I bought one of those cheap plastic flexible snow sleds. This works great for spraying around stuff you don’t want sprayed. You’ll need a partner to hold it in place and it bends around in all kinds of shapes or to protect a sidewalk. I thought about cardboard since it’s free, but this sled was worth it.- I used a new 2 gallon sprayer I purchased 5 years ago but never used. If I was buying a new sprayer I’d try to get the longest wand possible (24”?), as your back will get sore bending over.- I used 1.5 cups per 2 gallons. I think next time I’ll buy a new 2 cup measuring cup with a spout so it’s easier to pour into the sprayer.- fill the sprayer slow. This dye foams up and can over flow quick with foam but you need more water.- next time I’ll probably do it in June - after all the seeds come off the nearby trees. One tree covered my freshly stained mulch.- I got some on my arm - it washed right off with soap. I thought I’d be stained for a couple weeks.Good luck!
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