Coastline Church in Carlsbad, California just got a little more kid-friendly with this new playground. It uses our signature Rubber Bark™ as groundcover, to help keep the kiddos bruise free, and able to play on the equipment safely. Rubber Bark™ is manufactured with recycled tires, and is virtually chemical-free. It has been tested for safety procedures, and is ideal for playgrounds. Interested in getting your own playground with some Rubber Bark™? Find out how to order here!
Our bark comes in great playground colors too! Try our blue, brown, redwood, black, or forest green.
This blog is to provide information and updates about the latest happenings in the recycled rubber industry.
Showing posts with label rubber mulch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rubber mulch. Show all posts
Thursday, March 28, 2013
New Playground with Rubber Bark™
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landscaping,
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recycled products,
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
Rubber Bark™ Works Well with Pools

Check out customer Robert's new landscaping near his snazzy pool in San Diego.
This is just one of the ways Rubber Bark's intuitive design and purpose can work for your outdoor and landscaping needs.
More info is available at Rubber Bark's recently redesigned website. And make sure to calculate your costs for Rubber Bark™ using your space measurements with Rubber Bark's handy calculator.
Happy swimming!
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gardening,
home makeover,
landscaping,
recycled products,
rubber mulch,
testimonials,
tire-derived products
Saturday, February 16, 2013
What Rubber Bark™ Has Been Up To
Like we said in our previous post, we have been very busy bringing the best rubber mulch on the west coast to many people and projects.
Along with our new website, we are in the midst filming an HGTV special that will be airing in March or April about Rubber Bark™!
We have also been supplying Gold County Fair with our helpful mats for its barns. Lassen County Fair will have some mats of their own by the end of the month as well.
And let's not forget the Caltrans job in San Diego. About 500,000 lbs of Rubber Bark™ is being used.
These are all ongoing projects and we will be updating the buzz with exciting new developments on each.
To say the least, we have had a very good winter. When The Bellagio in Las Vegas buys Rubber Bark™ (it has for the last three years!) for its planter boxes inside the resort, we know we are going to more than make it through the season. The Bellagio previously used sand, then wood chips, but they kept getting little flies/nats hatching in the planter boxes. However, since they switched to Rubber Bark™ the boxes have been critter free.
Rubber Bark™ has also made it into several school districts in the past few months. Le Grande Union Elementary School, Planada School District, and Weaverville Union are now proud owners of some great ground cover.
Along with our new website, we are in the midst filming an HGTV special that will be airing in March or April about Rubber Bark™!
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The Caltrans job in San Diego. |
And let's not forget the Caltrans job in San Diego. About 500,000 lbs of Rubber Bark™ is being used.
These are all ongoing projects and we will be updating the buzz with exciting new developments on each.
To say the least, we have had a very good winter. When The Bellagio in Las Vegas buys Rubber Bark™ (it has for the last three years!) for its planter boxes inside the resort, we know we are going to more than make it through the season. The Bellagio previously used sand, then wood chips, but they kept getting little flies/nats hatching in the planter boxes. However, since they switched to Rubber Bark™ the boxes have been critter free.
Rubber Bark™ has also made it into several school districts in the past few months. Le Grande Union Elementary School, Planada School District, and Weaverville Union are now proud owners of some great ground cover.
And lastly, Rubber Bark™ has supplied numerous cities for public projects, including the Westside Recreation Center in Taft, the Yolo County Office of Education, Marysville, Dixon and Turlock.
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Turlock,
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Friday, February 8, 2013
Hello, We Have Missed You!
Hello all you faithful Rubber Bark™ buzzers! We have been mighty busy cooking up some great rubber ground cover deals, so our sincerest apologies for not bringing you the latest in the recycled rubber industry.
We have a new website for you though! Complete with a seamless ordering system, a new reseller's corner, and much more media about our signature bark. We hope you like it as much as we do.
Stay tuned for more updates about the most recent Rubber Bark™ happenings!
We have a new website for you though! Complete with a seamless ordering system, a new reseller's corner, and much more media about our signature bark. We hope you like it as much as we do.
Stay tuned for more updates about the most recent Rubber Bark™ happenings!
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Aerial Photo of Rubber Bark™
Ever wondered what Rubber Bark™ looked like from high in the sky? Well, here is your chance! The Mather Federal Aviation Building in Northern California recently received this photo of its landscape improvements.
All the blue, green, and brown, surrounding the central white buildings is Rubber Bark™!
Along with this photo, came a nice note:
"We were lucky enough to receive a recent aerial shot sent to us from Digital Sky Aerial Imaging this morning, as you can see, the landscape upgrades are almost complete, and look fantastic! We have been receiving
a lot of compliments and accolades for the progress."
It's always extra special to see large entities such as Mather Aviation go green with recycled products like Rubber Bark™.
All the blue, green, and brown, surrounding the central white buildings is Rubber Bark™!
Along with this photo, came a nice note:
"We were lucky enough to receive a recent aerial shot sent to us from Digital Sky Aerial Imaging this morning, as you can see, the landscape upgrades are almost complete, and look fantastic! We have been receiving
a lot of compliments and accolades for the progress."
It's always extra special to see large entities such as Mather Aviation go green with recycled products like Rubber Bark™.
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landscaping,
recycled products,
rubber mulch,
testimonials
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Nice new patio & garden with Rubber Bark!
Below are a few snapshots one of Rubber Bark's customers sent to us after he used about 14 bags of our signature mulch. Looks perfect for lounging on a breezy summer day!
Want to transform your backyard/front yard/patio/play space into a summer wonderland? Let us know!
Want to see more photos of customer's transformations using Rubber Bark™ (plus all our community projects)? Go to our Flickr page!
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Rubber Bark™ by the pool
It's beginning to look (and feel!) a lot like summer, which means picnics, parties, and especially pool days. To reconfigure your backyard pool into something inviting (a garden oasis? a serene pool space?) some Rubber Bark™ is surely a necessary ingredient.
Not only does Rubber Bark™ easy to maintain, it is nontoxic, durable, and eco-friendly. Outline the yard with Rubber Bark™ in one of the various vibrant colors available, and it will surely add that boost and charm needed for those lazy summer days with friends.
No pool? No problem. Rubber Bark™ can act as your water oasis replacement with its ocean blue option! Many an outdoor space has been transformed by creating the illusion of the wet stuff with some strategically placed mulch. Check out a few of the photos below to get the idea!
Not only does Rubber Bark™ easy to maintain, it is nontoxic, durable, and eco-friendly. Outline the yard with Rubber Bark™ in one of the various vibrant colors available, and it will surely add that boost and charm needed for those lazy summer days with friends.
No pool? No problem. Rubber Bark™ can act as your water oasis replacement with its ocean blue option! Many an outdoor space has been transformed by creating the illusion of the wet stuff with some strategically placed mulch. Check out a few of the photos below to get the idea!
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artificial turf,
color,
recycled products,
rubber mulch
Thursday, May 10, 2012
New Before & After Project Using Rubber Bark™
Rubber Bark™ just received word from one of our great customers about a months-long backyard project that included putting in some Rubber Bark™ around the yard. Customer Isabella had this to say about her three super sacks of bark she used for the project:
"We are extremely satisfied with the Rubber Bark. Nothing to maintain and it always looks very nice and clean. We are looking forward to have some more Rubber Bark projects done in the future at the other side of the house and behind the wood fence next to our vegetable garden and even perhaps in the front of the house."
She also hinted that she wanted to put some colorful sculptures on the Rubber Bark™ to enhance the garden feel, such as a rock river with a wooden bridge or rock/ceramic turtles hanging out on the colorful bark.
Check out some of the photos below to see the transformation, which started last fall, and was finished up just a couple of weeks ago!
"We are extremely satisfied with the Rubber Bark. Nothing to maintain and it always looks very nice and clean. We are looking forward to have some more Rubber Bark projects done in the future at the other side of the house and behind the wood fence next to our vegetable garden and even perhaps in the front of the house."
She also hinted that she wanted to put some colorful sculptures on the Rubber Bark™ to enhance the garden feel, such as a rock river with a wooden bridge or rock/ceramic turtles hanging out on the colorful bark.
Check out some of the photos below to see the transformation, which started last fall, and was finished up just a couple of weeks ago!
For more photos of the transformation, go to Rubber Bark's Flickr page!
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color,
rubber mulch,
testimonials
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Happy Earth Day 2012!
Yayyy! It is finally here, one of Rubber Bark's favorite days of the year, Earth Day!
Today, take a moment (preferably more) and thank good ol' Mother Earth for being the surly, unwavering matriarch that she is, and think about ways that you can help her out in her old age.
One way for certain, is the replace that old wood mulch with some Rubber Bark™. Rubber Bark™ keeps millions of tires out of landfills every year, because it is made of 100% scrap tires. We believe in the reduce, reuse, recycle mantra, heck, our company is based around the concept!
Not to spoil the specialness of the day, but every day at Rubber Bark™ is kind of like Earth Day, where we want to empower consumers to make responsible choices in everyday purchases. Getting some Rubber Bark™ is a great first step (or second, or third) on the path to living a more sustainable lifestyle. Plus is looks great, and of course, is safe for the kiddos!
So, happy Earth Day all you buzzers and Rubber Bark™ friends!
Today, take a moment (preferably more) and thank good ol' Mother Earth for being the surly, unwavering matriarch that she is, and think about ways that you can help her out in her old age.
One way for certain, is the replace that old wood mulch with some Rubber Bark™. Rubber Bark™ keeps millions of tires out of landfills every year, because it is made of 100% scrap tires. We believe in the reduce, reuse, recycle mantra, heck, our company is based around the concept!
Not to spoil the specialness of the day, but every day at Rubber Bark™ is kind of like Earth Day, where we want to empower consumers to make responsible choices in everyday purchases. Getting some Rubber Bark™ is a great first step (or second, or third) on the path to living a more sustainable lifestyle. Plus is looks great, and of course, is safe for the kiddos!
So, happy Earth Day all you buzzers and Rubber Bark™ friends!
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recycled products,
rubber mulch
Sunday, April 15, 2012
NSPX3- "Good vs. Bad Rubber Bark"
We came across this interesting tidbit (and video!) the other day when we were perusing the interwebs for rubber mulch related news and were so excited to see NSPX3 give a shout out to Rubber Bark™!
The company was right in saying that there can be two very different kinds of rubber mulch in playgrounds throughout the country. Some rubber mulch companies can leave in harmful metal from the tires and, once dyed a certain color, can fade rather quickly. Some mulches also let their "true colors" show, with the nylon of the tires left exposed, which may cause skin irritation.
However, Rubber Bark™guarantees its color will stay true and goes through quite the rigmarole to ensure that no metals or other harmful substances are hiding in the rubber. Plus, Rubber Bark™ has a consistency to it, with its colors, size of the bark, and its texture, that other mulches may overlook.
BAD BARK! |
GOOD BARK! |
However, Rubber Bark™guarantees its color will stay true and goes through quite the rigmarole to ensure that no metals or other harmful substances are hiding in the rubber. Plus, Rubber Bark™ has a consistency to it, with its colors, size of the bark, and its texture, that other mulches may overlook.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Countdown to Earth Day!
With less than a month until this year's Earth Day we at Rubber Bark™ are getting excited to let our customers know about Rubber Bark's eco-friendliness.
Rubber Bark™ not only is a recycled product, made from 100% scrap tires, it also is durable, lasting more than 10 years. It reduces the customer's carbon footprint by almost 95%. That is a lot, especially in places such as California, where landfills are grossly full and resources (such as trees for wood mulch) are vastly over cut.
We believe that one of the ways that modern consumers can show support for recycling, their environment, and their own spaces is by supporting businesses that practice what they preach. Rubber Bark™ uses refurbished almond extracting equipment to make our wonderful rubber mulch, and we frequently donate to community projects.
We will be celebrating Earth Day the entire month of April (heck, we celebrate it all year-round). We don't want you to forget the actual day though either, so we figured a nifty countdown is in order.
Rubber Bark™ not only is a recycled product, made from 100% scrap tires, it also is durable, lasting more than 10 years. It reduces the customer's carbon footprint by almost 95%. That is a lot, especially in places such as California, where landfills are grossly full and resources (such as trees for wood mulch) are vastly over cut.
We believe that one of the ways that modern consumers can show support for recycling, their environment, and their own spaces is by supporting businesses that practice what they preach. Rubber Bark™ uses refurbished almond extracting equipment to make our wonderful rubber mulch, and we frequently donate to community projects.
We will be celebrating Earth Day the entire month of April (heck, we celebrate it all year-round). We don't want you to forget the actual day though either, so we figured a nifty countdown is in order.
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carbon footprint,
Earth Day,
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rubber mulch
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Rubber Bark in the Merced Sun-Star
Rubber Bark™ recently released a news item about a new partnership with Garland, Texas based artificial landscape company Synthetic Greenscapes. The Merced Sun-Star liked the story so much, it decided to publish last week. Here is a link to the article. Below is a quote from the story about the new distribution and why the partnership is, as they say, a match in artificial landscape heaven.
Scott Moore, a spokesperson for Synthetic Greenscapes:

Read more here: http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2012/03/08/2260877/rubber-bark-forges-partnership.html#storylink=cpy
Scott Moore, a spokesperson for Synthetic Greenscapes:
Moore said he believes that because Rubber Bark doesn’t fade, float or blow away, it will become a top seller, due to its low maintenance and an increased demand for water have made organic mulches and grasses costly to preserve.

Moore said he believes that because Rubber Bark doesn’t fade, float or blow away, it will become a top seller, due to its low maintenance and an increased demand for water have made organic mulches and grasses costly to preserve. “A synthetic solution is the best route to keep your home beautiful,” Moore said.
Read more here: http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2012/03/08/2260877/rubber-bark-forges-partnership.html#storylink=cpy
"A synthetic solution is the best route to keep your home beautiful."
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
Color Coordinating With Rubber Bark™- UPDATED
Most style magazines would tell a person not to wear too much of one color, to mix it up and find colors that complement each other. However, there is the rare exception (such as a signature black dress) that looks great BECAUSE it is monochrome.
Case in point: Napa Auto & Truck Parts' new look. Napa added blue Rubber Bark™ to the edges around its building, and the end result is an eye-catcher. Blue on blue adds some fun to the environment, and definitely moves the eye across the space to the highlighted name. Something the Napa folks appreciate, to be sure.
Here's what Jana, the CEO of Rubber Bark™, had to say about the decision: "Blue is not the typical landscaping color but this is a great example of how Rubber Bark™ can really add to a colorscape."
Case in point: Napa Auto & Truck Parts' new look. Napa added blue Rubber Bark™ to the edges around its building, and the end result is an eye-catcher. Blue on blue adds some fun to the environment, and definitely moves the eye across the space to the highlighted name. Something the Napa folks appreciate, to be sure.
Here's what Jana, the CEO of Rubber Bark™, had to say about the decision: "Blue is not the typical landscaping color but this is a great example of how Rubber Bark™ can really add to a colorscape."
If Napa Auto & Truck Parts were a person, it'd be on the "best dressed" list.
Got some cool ideas for how to use color with your Rubber Bark™? Let us know!
UPDATE: Guess what?! NAPA thought that the blue was a little too blue, and decided to one-up itself by sprinkling in its other signature color, yellow. What do you think of the results? VERY STYLISH!
UPDATE: Guess what?! NAPA thought that the blue was a little too blue, and decided to one-up itself by sprinkling in its other signature color, yellow. What do you think of the results? VERY STYLISH!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Photos from the World Ag Expo
Here are some great photos of Rubber Bark's recent appearance at the World Ag Expo in Tulare, CA. They are also available on our Flickr page, where all the rest of the wonderful Rubber Bark™ photos live as well.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Rubber Bark's New Starter Kit For All Your Landscaping Needs
Take a look at Rubber Bark's new starter kit! We are very excited to offer this new combination of products.
The starter kit includes one pallet of Rubber Bark™ or 50 bags, four bender boards, with a 1 inch by 4 inch by 20 ft. size, plus 12 stakes to hold the bender boards. It also includes one roll of weed barrier cloth, that is a 3 ft. by 50 ft. roll and a 3 ft. by 100 ft. roll of weed cloth. And to top it off it includes shipping to anywhere in California.
This starter kit can work for a 400 sq. ft. area or a 20 ft by 20 ft area.
This starter kit can work for a 400 sq. ft. area or a 20 ft by 20 ft area.
For just $899, your landscaping can be done in one swoop with premium products!
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Behold! The mighty starter kit! |
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
New Before & After Photos of Rubber Bark™ projects
We just got a slew of new pics in from various projects incorporating Rubber Bark™ into center dividers, outlining landscapes, and generally beautifying areas.
Check them out on Rubber Bark's Flickr page. We also posted a few on here for a sneak peek. Are you in the middle of a landscaping project and are using Rubber Bark or any of its other wonderful products (including Rubber Bark's new landscape fabric?) Then let us know, or send in pics!
Check them out on Rubber Bark's Flickr page. We also posted a few on here for a sneak peek. Are you in the middle of a landscaping project and are using Rubber Bark or any of its other wonderful products (including Rubber Bark's new landscape fabric?) Then let us know, or send in pics!
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center divider in the city of Redding |
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with Rubber Bark™! |
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Monday, February 6, 2012
Rubber Bark's New Sales Exec and more info on the World Ag Expo
Check out the news release below about Rubber Bark's new sales executive Carin Ryan, and about her upcoming adventures, including attending the World Ag Expo next week, where she will bring Rubber Bark™ to the willing masses!
Rubber Bark™ Hires Sales Exec; Earns Spot at World Ag Expo

Ryan joins the growing company at an optimal time; Rubber Bark is releasing its new weed cloth, a porous landscape fabric, to complement its rubber mulch.
“We want to make Rubber Bark™ a household name like Kleenex or Scotch tape so that when someone says our name, our logo and products immediately come to mind,” said Ryan about the decision to join the Expo and Rubber Bark™.
The expo, which is in its 45th year, will have over 1,600 exhibitors from across the country.
Ryan said her influences for joining the environmentally conscious company stem from her background in the construction industry and her dedication to California businesses.
“Rubber Bark™ is a progressive, green company who is already leading their industry and I was excited for the opportunity to help them grow,” she said.
“I love where Rubber Bark™ fits into corporate America. We’re small but mighty. We’re an industry leader. We’re growing. We’re family owned and operated. All those things really matter to me personally and bode well for the future of this company. “
“We are very happy to have Carin on board and bring her expertise to this new position,” said CEO of Rubber Bark™ Jana Nairn.
“We can’t wait for her to shine at the World Ag Expo. It’s a wonderful time for Rubber Bark™.”
Rubber Bark™ will be at Booth #4100 in Pavilion D, the Beef & Livestock Building, for the World Ag Expo. Patrons of the expo will have a chance to win three yards of Rubber Bark™ or 15 rubber mats by filling out a survey.
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landscaping,
recycled products,
rubber mulch,
weed cloth,
World Ag Expo
Monday, January 30, 2012
Parts 2 & 3 of Rubber Bark's Curiosity Quest Goes Green Episode
Here is the rest of the episode of Rubber Bark's Curiosity Quest Goes Green episode. The first part is a couple posts down on the buzz. We were super happy to be featured on this program last year, and we hope that you enjoy it while also learning a thing or two about Rubber Bark™!
Friday, January 20, 2012
Rubber Bark™ at the World Ag Expo in February!
We want everyone to know about Rubber Bark's spot at the World Ag Expo coming up in February. We are very excited to be a part of this great event!
Come visit us at the World Ag Expo, which will take place in Tulare, CA from Feb 14-16. Our spot is Booth #4100 in the Beef & Livestock Building. You’ll get to meet our team and see all of our products, including our durable, eco-friendly rubber mats and our new landscape fabric. And it’s another chance to win three yards of Rubber Bark™ or 15 durable, eco-friendly rubber mats when you complete a short customer survey.
So mark it on your calendar and make sure to come by our booth sometime during the week. We'd love to see you.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Video of Rubber Bark™ on Curiosity Quest Goes Green
Did you ever get a chance to watch Rubber Bark™ on the great PBS show Curiosity Quest Goes Green? Last year, the cameras took a trip to the Rubber Bark™ facility in Ballico and had a great time filming the Rubber Bark™ creation process while learning about Rubber Bark's environmental contributions by keeping millions of waste tires out of landfills. Here is a clip of the episode, with more to come in the next few days.
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Curiosity Quest,
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recycled products,
rubber mulch
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