“Mulch Magic” products (often sold as mulch colorant or mulch dye) are typically found where landscaping supplies and lawn care products are sold. The easiest places to check are big-box home improvement stores, local garden centers, and online marketplaces that ship to your ZIP code. Since product names and packaging can vary by season and region, confirm you’re selecting the exact “Mulch Magic” item (color, concentrate size, and sprayer compatibility) before checkout.
For the widest selection, start online. Major retailers and marketplaces usually list multiple colors (black, brown, red) and sizes, and you can compare delivery times and return policies. Look for listings that specify coverage per gallon and whether it’s a ready-to-use bottle or a concentrate that must be mixed with water.
If you want it today, check local home improvement stores and independent nurseries. Calling ahead can save a trip—ask for “mulch colorant” and the brand name “Mulch Magic,” since staff may stock it in the lawn care aisle rather than in the mulch section. Some landscaping supply yards also carry colorants alongside mulch, edging, and weed barriers.
Make sure the colorant matches your mulch type and the look you want. Also confirm whether you need a dedicated sprayer, a hose-end sprayer, or a pump sprayer, and verify the estimated coverage so you purchase enough for all beds in one batch to keep color consistent.
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Check nearby home improvement stores, garden centers, and local nurseries, and call ahead to ask if they stock “Mulch Magic” mulch colorant. If it’s out of stock locally, online ordering with local delivery or store pickup is often the fastest backup option.
Mulch Magic colorant is commonly sold online through major retailers and marketplaces, and in-store at lawn-and-garden departments during peak landscaping season. Confirm the listing is a mulch colorant (not mulch itself) and choose the correct color and concentrate size.
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