Skips | Mulch | Firewood | Compost
Greater Durban Area – From Umhlanga to the Bluff
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Office: 031 262 2072
Cell: 083 264 1414
info@gardenwaste.co.za
Unit 4 Autobind Park | 55 Henwood Road | Pinetown
For All of Your Skip, Mulch, Compost and Firewood Needs
Skips
Our Skips offer a 13 m 3 (Cubic metre) pay load! This provides an affordable option for the removal of garden refuse, rubble and general household waste. Offered either on contract or as a once-off service.
Mulch
In line with being a Green Company we now Mulch our Garden Waste. Mulch has many benefits, including water retention, moderation of soil temperature, suppression of weed germination, promotes biodiversity, adds nutrients, prevents soil erosion and enhances plant growth. Mulch also looks great. Its attractive in landscaping!
Compost
Our mulch is ideal for incorporating into compost heaps that you may combine with your garden waste to form beautiful compost.
Firewood
Supplying a variety of firewood from our site in Van Der Bijl Road, Pinetown. For homes and businesses.
Perfect for that yummy pizza or keeping warm on a chilly winter night.
Skips | Mulch | Firewood | Compost
Garden Waste Services was started by Stuart Cranston in 1992 and has evolved into one of the largest garden waste removal business in the greater Durban area. We provide skips for the domestic and commercial market for the removal of garden refuse and general waste. We do work for the major tree fellers, garden services, landscapers and schools.
We have subsequently evolved into mulching the garden waste and now offer mulch, firewood and compost.
The Benefits of Mulch
Mulch will reduce the amount of water that evaporates from your soil, greatly reducing your need to water your plants. By breaking up clay and allowing better water and air movement through the soil. Mulch provides nutrients to sandy soil and improves its ability to hold water. Another benefit is it keeps the weeds at bay.
How to Mulch your Garden
We do not generally use mulch in the autumn, except for in bare, unplanted garden beds to prevent erosion. If you did not plant a winter cover crop (which you would till under in the spring), …
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