Blow It All
our services
  • Bark Blowing
  • Mulch Blowing
  • Soil Blowing
  • Compost Blowing
  • Overseeding
  • Interiorscape
  • Erosion Control
 
BLOW IT ALL
Office - (07) 3265 4331
Fax - (07) 3265 3370
Mobile - 0423 866 429
Email - info@blowitall.com.au
Post - Blow It All, Po Box 611, Sandgate Qld 4017
Welcome to Blow It All
Our Services

Blow It All’s Bark Blower applies landscape mulch and other bulk materials with unprecedented efficiency, and eliminates the need for labor-intensive hand application.

Applications include commercial and residential mulch beds, slopes, public gardens, playgrounds, amusement parks, rooftops, mall interiors capes, and similar applications where precise placement of bulk materials is required. Blow It All’s Bark Blower applies standard bark mulch, wood chips, compost, soil amendments, and other similar bulk materials.

Blow It All’s Bark Blower also allows mulch application on virtually any terrain, delivering needed materials to hillsides, tough terrain, and all hard-to-reach areas - even in wet conditions. It also handles bark mulch with high moisture content with ease.

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Bark Blowing

Why Blow Bark?

SPEED: -Delivers more than 10 cubic yards of mulch per hour.

COST: – Cost is reduced as installation time is reduced by up to 50%. Material cost is reduced from 20% to 40% by breaking up material clumps and producing an even mulch spreading pattern, with fine particles on top.

APPLICATION: – Allows for a more an even application. Eliminates damage to your gardens or lawns from wheel barrows, bobcats and personnel.

ENVIRONMENT: – Allows application in environmentally sensitive areas that are not easily accessible. It also allows for application not accessible by other methods such as up hills, over water, over fences and under bridges.

FINISHED LOOK: – Mulch applied by blowing has a special finished look unattainable by any other method of application.

Mulch Blowing

Why Mulch?

Mulching is one of the most important ways to maintain healthy landscape plants. Mulch is any material applied to the soil surface for protection or improvement of the area covered. Mulching is really nature’s idea. Nature produces large quantities of mulch all the time with fallen leaves, needles, twigs, pieces of bark, spent flower blossoms, fallen fruit and other organic materials.

Mulches prevent loss of water from the soil by evaporation.

Mulches reduce the growth of weeds, when the mulch material itself is weed-free and applied deeply enough to prevent weed germination or to smother existing weeds.

Mulches keep the soil cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, thus maintaining a more even soil temperature.

Mulches prevent soil splashing, which not only stops erosion but keeps soil-borne diseases from splashing up onto the plants.

Mulches prevent crusting of the soil surface, thus improving the absorption and movement of water into the soil.

Mulches prevent the trunks of trees and shrubs from damage by lawn equipment.

Mulches help prevent soil compaction.

Mulches can add to the beauty of the landscape by providing a cover of uniform color and interesting texture to the surface.

Mulched plants have more roots than plants that are not mulched, because mulched plants will produce additional roots in the mulch that surrounds them.