Let the experts at Luckie's Pinestraw Spread your home or business! 877-732-0170
Let the experts at Luckie's Pinestraw Spread your home or business! 877-732-0170
The tucking process involves neatly folding and securing the edges of pine straw under borders, pathways, or garden beds to create a polished and professional appearance. This step prevents the straw from shifting due to wind or water, ensuring that the coverage remains intact and visually appealing over time.
Curling refers to shaping and fluffing the pine straw to create a uniform and natural appearance across the landscape. By lifting and repositioning the straw slightly, curling improves its overall look and helps it settle evenly, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality.
Pine straw blowing is the process of clearing excess or loose pine straw from hardscapes, pathways, and non-landscaped areas. This step ensures a clean and tidy finish after installation while preventing unwanted straw from cluttering nearby spaces.
The installation process involves evenly spreading pine straw across the designated area to achieve a uniform coverage of 2-3 inches in thickness. Proper installation ensures optimal weed suppression, moisture retention, and insulation for plant roots, enhancing the overall health and appearance of the landscape.
The spreading procedure focuses on evenly distributing pine straw across large areas such as garden beds, pathways, or slopes. This involves careful placement to maintain consistent thickness and coverage, ensuring that the straw provides its intended benefits without overcrowding or sparse areas.
Growing longleaf pines straw harvesting involves cultivating these trees in a sustainable manner. Longleaf pines produce high-quality, durable straw that is ideal for landscaping. Proper management includes ensuring healthy tree growth, controlling weeds, and periodically harvesting the straw while maintaining the ecological balance of the environment.
These natural, square bales are packed with golden longleaf pine straw, known for its durability and aesthetic appeal. Each bale covers approximately 50 square feet, providing an efficient mulching solution for gardens and landscapes.
Treated with a natural, plant-safe pigment, these rolls maintain a vibrant ruby red color for up to nine months. Each roll is equivalent to 2.5 square bales, offering extended coverage and longevity, allowing for annual application.
These rolls provide the same high-quality longleaf pine straw without color treatment. Each roll covers about 140 square feet and is equivalent to 2.5 to 3 square bales, weighing approximately 34-36 pounds. They are designed for easy and efficient spreading.
An alternative to natural pine straw, artificial pinestraw offers a consistent appearance and longer lifespan. It requires less frequent replacement, making it a low-maintenance option for landscaping.
Mulch helps retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and enhance the visual appeal of garden beds.
This spray is designed to help pine straw and mulch stay in place, reducing erosion and displacement due to wind or rain. It is non-toxic, ensuring safety for plants, pets, and the environment.
Our Color Dye is becoming very popular so we are now selling it by the gallon jugs. One jug should cover about 40-50 bales. Luckie's Pine straw Color Dye comes in one color and sells for $49.99 per gallon jug.
Customers Love it!
Our customers that use our colored treated longleaf pine straw continue to buy it year after year. Most say they will never buy natural pine straw again.
Your neighbors will be envious
Your yard will become the talk of the neighborhood. The colored straw will definitely stand out. Just tell your neighbors to call Luckie's.
Abrasion and Crumble Resistance
- Highly resistant to foot traffic and handling
Availability
- Dependable year-round production
Bed Preparation / Weeds
- Rake out old straw once; pre-emerge once; less weeds
Breathability
- Maintains breathability; helps oxygenate soil and deter mold and fungus growth
Chemical Resistance
- Not affected by herbicides or pesticides
Color
- Consistent longleaf pine reddish-brown “spring” needles, the most prized
Needle Quality
- Consistent mixture of 9-10" strand lengths to simulate highly-desired old, original longleaf pine needles
Rain/Water-Resistance
- Will not absorb water, lighter than water and will float; not recommended for low-lying areas subject to flooding or run-off
Nutrition
- Over years, breaks down into harmless carbon, hydrogen, calcium carbonate and iron oxide
Volume Loss
- None; does not decompose
Warranty
- Yes
Abrasion and Crumble Resistance
- Becomes increasingly brittle with age
Availability
- Seasonal; spotty
Bed Preparation / Weeds
- Rake out old straw annually; pre-emerge annually; more weeds
Breathability
- Mats, thatches and becomes spongy; decomposes and acts like second soil layer, causing roots to grow “up”
Chemical Resistance
- Absorbs chemicals
Color
- Inconsistent; depends on season, species, freshness, weather
Needle Quality
- Highly variable by species on pine; mostly loblolly and slash, with 6-10" needles
Rain/Water-Resistance
- Will wash away if used in areas subject to flooding or run-off soil
Nutrition
- Increases acidity
Volume Loss
- 100% loss; most in first six months
Warranty
- No
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