
Mulch has long been the go-to material for covering garden beds, protecting plant roots, and keeping landscapes looking clean and polished. But it’s not the only option out there—and for some New Jersey property owners, it’s not always the best one. Whether you’re looking for something more durable, more decorative, or simply more low-maintenance, there are plenty of ground cover alternatives to mulch worth considering.
At Kirk Allen Landscape Supply, we work with homeowners, landscapers, and contractors across NJ who are looking to enhance their outdoor spaces using materials that go beyond traditional mulch. In this article, we’ll explore some of the most popular and effective alternatives, including natural stone, bark chips, rubber mulch, and even living plant options.
✅ Why Look for Alternatives to Mulch?
Before we dive into the options, it helps to understand why someone might skip mulch in the first place. While mulch has many benefits (moisture retention, weed suppression, soil temperature regulation), it’s not ideal in every situation.
Common reasons people look for alternatives:
- Mulch fades and decomposes quickly, needing annual top-offs
- It can attract pests like termites or carpenter ants if placed near structures
- Wind and heavy rain can blow it or wash it away
- It may not match the aesthetic of certain landscapes
- Some want less maintenance or longer-lasting options
Luckily, there are plenty of great solutions.
✅ Top Ground Cover Alternatives to Mulch
Here are some of the best mulch alternatives, each with their own benefits depending on the layout and goals of your landscape.
1. Decorative Stone and Gravel
One of the most popular and long-lasting alternatives to mulch is stone. It doesn’t break down over time, it resists pests, and it gives a clean, polished look that works well with both modern and naturalistic landscapes.
Popular stone and gravel options:
- Pea gravel – Smooth, small stones that are easy to walk on
- 3/4″ clean stone – Great for drainage and weed prevention
- River rock – Polished and colorful, ideal for garden accents
- Crushed stone – Affordable and versatile
- Marble chips – Bright white for a clean, elegant look
Pros:
- Permanent—no reapplying each year
- Excellent for drainage
- Doesn’t attract bugs or decompose
- Matches various design aesthetics
Best for:
Dry gardens, walkways, modern landscapes, around structures where organic mulch could cause damage.
📦 Need bulk delivery? Kirk Allen offers all types of decorative stone in bulk.
2. Bark Chips and Nuggets
If you still want an organic look but with larger pieces that last longer than fine-ground mulch, bark nuggets or wood chips are a great middle ground.
What to consider:
- Bark nuggets break down much slower than triple ground mulch
- Less prone to being compacted
- They stay in place better than light mulch in heavy rain
Pros:
- Natural and plant-friendly
- Decomposes slower than mulch
- Looks great in woodland-style or naturalistic gardens
Best for:
Shrub beds, pathways, or large landscapes where natural wood blends with surroundings.
3. Rubber Mulch
Rubber mulch is made from recycled tires, and while it may sound unusual, it’s gaining popularity for its durability and low maintenance.
Benefits of rubber mulch:
- Doesn’t attract pests
- Doesn’t rot or fade as quickly
- Great for play areas or pet runs
- Available in multiple colors
Cons:
- Doesn’t improve soil as it doesn’t break down
- Higher upfront cost
- Not ideal for vegetable gardens or eco-sensitive areas
Best for:
Playgrounds, dog areas, or beds where longevity is more important than soil health.
4. Pine Straw
In southern states, pine straw is a common mulch alternative—and while less common in NJ, it can still work well in certain areas.
Pros:
- Lightweight and easy to spread
- Slowly breaks down, adding acidity to soil
- Great for acid-loving plants like azaleas, rhododendrons, or blueberries
Best for:
Shaded woodland gardens or areas where aesthetics are less of a concern.
5. Ground Cover Plants (Living Mulch)
Want a natural, self-sustaining option that actually gets better over time? Ground cover plants are an excellent long-term mulch alternative.
Great options for NJ:
- Creeping thyme – Drought-resistant, fragrant, and low-growing
- Pachysandra – Evergreen, spreads easily in shaded areas
- Creeping Jenny – Vibrant green/yellow and perfect for borders
- Ajuga (Bugleweed) – Hardy, with purple flowers in spring
Pros:
- Eco-friendly and beautiful
- Improves biodiversity
- Prevents erosion
- Can help regulate soil temperature and moisture
Cons:
- Takes time to establish
- May require trimming or control
Best for:
Sloped yards, shaded beds, or as filler between stepping stones or pavers.
6. Landscape Fabric with Stone or Chips
For an ultra-low-maintenance combo, many NJ property owners choose to install landscape fabric under decorative stone or bark. This method blocks weeds and adds structure to areas that see little foot traffic.
Pros:
- Long-lasting
- Very little weeding required
- Excellent for commercial properties or busy homeowners
Cons:
- Can restrict water flow if improperly installed
- Fabric may degrade over many years
Best for:
Around buildings, commercial beds, or parking areas where you want a clean look with minimal upkeep.
✅ How to Choose the Right Ground Cover for You
Here are a few questions to help narrow down the right mulch alternative for your property:
- How much maintenance do you want to do?
Stone, rubber mulch, and landscape fabric are best for low-maintenance areas. - Is soil health a concern?
Stick with bark, wood chips, or living ground covers to improve soil over time. - Do you have a slope or drainage issue?
Use stone or gravel to stabilize and control runoff. - What kind of look are you going for?
Bark blends naturally. Stone offers a modern or rustic touch. Rubber mulch comes in bold colors.
✅ Real NJ Applications: What Our Customers Are Using
- Commercial plazas in Morris County use clean stone with fabric for permanent, weed-free beds.
- Homeowners in Sussex County love bark nuggets for long-lasting natural cover under trees.
- Schools and playgrounds in Warren County opt for rubber mulch in safety-rated colors.
- DIYers and gardeners are turning to creeping thyme and pachysandra to fill shady areas beautifully.
✅ Why Buy from Kirk Allen Landscape Supply?
We supply North Jersey’s landscapers, builders, and homeowners with bulk:
- Decorative gravel
- Bark nuggets
- Topsoil & compost
- Mulch alternatives
- Landscape fabric
- Expert advice & delivery service
📞 Call us at 973-347-3117 or visit www.kirkallenlandscapesupply.com to schedule your delivery or pick up.
✅ Final Thoughts
Mulch is a tried-and-true landscape staple, but it’s not the only option. Whether you want something longer-lasting, more visually striking, or ultra low-maintenance, there’s a ground cover solution that fits your goals and your property.
From decorative stone and bark to rubber mulch and living ground cover, Kirk Allen Landscape Supply has the materials and expertise to help you build a beautiful, functional landscape—without always relying on traditional mulch.
👉 Ready to Update Your Landscape?
Call 973-347-3117 or head over to www.kirkallenlandscapesupply.com to explore your options, get a quote, or schedule a delivery today.
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