Pickup or Delivery to Bloomington & Monroe County
Premium Whole Tree
$20per cubic yard

Regular Whole Tree
$18per cubic yard

Wood Chips
$18per cubic yard

Mulch Delivery to Monroe County. Local Pickup in Bloomington, Indiana.
Delivery to Monroe County
3 yard minimum order
$30 delivery within Bloomington
$45 delivery rest of Monroe County
Outside Monroe County Please Call
Delivery Days: Mon-Friday 8a-4p
Pickup Locally
Mon-Fri 8a-4p*
3090 S Walnut St
Bloomington, IN
*except on holidays

We Load Vehicles
Drive up to our location at 3090 S. Walnut St.
Tree mulch decomposes over time and slowly builds organic matter back into the soil, improving soil biology, aeration, structure and drainage. Unlike bark mulch, whole tree mulch from Bluestone Tree will not clump and repel water from getting to the roots.
Mulch FAQ
What is the Difference Between Regular and Premium?
Both mulches are made of the same material. Premium is a finer grind, with smaller pieces than Regular. Because of the size difference, Premium will decompose into soil a little faster than regular.
Can I Order Two Types of Mulch at Once?
We can deliver more than one type of mulch at the same time; however, they will become mixed up when they are dumped. If you are interested in getting more than one type of mulch, an additional delivery will need to be scheduled and fee charged. Please call the office to make arrangements.
Where Will my Order be Dumped?
After entering the delivery address, a prompt will appear which lets you specify where you would like the material dumped. We generally keep our delivery trucks on hard surfaces when delivering mulch to avoid property damage and getting stuck.
What is Whole Tree Mulch Made Of?
Our Whole Tree Mulch is made of hardwood trees, ground and mixed into a consistent blend. All parts of the tree are utilized, and healthy tree material is the only ingredient.
What Days Do You Deliver?
We deliver Monday-Friday 8a-4p.


Together, Bluestone Tree & Bluestone Organic form a complete recycling tree operation. Our Bloomington arborists remove, prune and process the whole tree. The logs are used for lumber, wood slabs, or mulch.