Good for you, good for the earth.
Help rid landfills of old tires. By Brenlee Coates
Recycled tires make an ideal driveway. R
A sleek non-slip pool surround. 30 • Spring 2015
arely would something straight out of a landfill be the perfect addition to your backyard.
But companies are capitalizing on the rubber
from old tires to bring a practical and eco-friend- ly product to the market. Redwood, green, blue, light brown, dark
brown and black mulch is created out of the discarded materials, and turned into a solid foundation for your garden. The products are available in customizable colour combinations to please your esthetic. While purists may favour the natural cedar,
there are some benefits to gardening with manmade material. For one, bugs aren’t able to burrow inside of it. The manufactured product also minimizes
weed growth in the garden – and the mulch’s life span is significantly longer. Rather than fading
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