The first weekend of the tournament is also when I celebrate Mulch Madness. It's amazing how closely Mulch Madness parallels March Madness.
Category | March Madness | Mulch Madness |
Selection Sunday | The NCAA tournament selection committee carefully selects the field of 68 teams that will play for the national championship. | The mulch selection committee (that’s me) carefully determines exactly how much mulch will be needed this year. It should be simple but, because the number of beds grows each year, it’s not. This year, I selected 22 yards. |
The Brackets | The selection committee places the teams into 4 evenly-matched brackets of 16 teams each (ignore that “First Four” nonsense). | The selection committee needs to determine how much mulch to place at the bottom of the driveway and how much to place at the top. This year, it was 8 yards at the bottom and 14 yards at the top. |
Round One | Spread over two days, the field of 64 is narrowed down to 32. | Until the pile at the bottom of the driveway is moved, no cars can make their way up the driveway. That means there’s only one day to complete round one. This year, round one is barely completed by the end of the day Friday. |
Round Two | This round also takes two days as the field is narrowed once more down to the Sweet 16. The first tip comes at . | This round also takes two days. However, unlike those basketball playing slackers, tip-off is at sharp. |
Upsets | Unfortunately, Bucknell couldn’t come through. But there were some big upsets. | In the biggest upset in Mulch Madness history, the committee fails to order enough mulch. This creates much gnashing of teeth and pulling of hair. An immediate audit is ordered so that the committee can learn from its mistake. |
MVP | There were many great individual performances but Derrick Williams’ 3-point play with 8 seconds left to push | The trusty wheelbarrow comes through one more time, despite being mercilessly taunted by Kim and Jay as being “too small” and “on its last legs.” |
These are the official photos of the "Field of 22" from the commemorative Mulch Madness program.
Pile #1 -- otherwise known as "the small pile."
Pile #2 -- that would be "the large pile."