Choosing the best mulch for your gardening and landscaping projects
In the gardening world, the use of Mulch is becoming more and more popular with
many gardeners seeing this as an essential time saving product which can have a
major impact on the appearance of their gardens. It is also one of the most
environmentally friendly substances around, as it is made from waste, and
debris from every day life.
The variations of Mulch can be enormous, whether you are looking for a light
Mulch or a course Mulch or something in between. Some of the most ordinary of
products can be reused and offer great assistance in the garden.
How Does Mulch Help Your Garden?
As the Mulch is placed over the top of your garden soil, it acts like a barrier
to the release and waste of nutrients in the soil. By encasing the soil, it
reduces the escape of moisture, deters weed and stops the underlying soil from
eroding due to the fact that it is protected from the natural elements such as
cold, heat, rain and wind.
How Do You Apply Mulch To Your Soil?
The application of Mulch could not be easier, basically you just lay the Mulch
on top of the existing garden soil (for maximum benefit it is advisable to lay
the Mulch between 2 inches and 4 inches thick). The types of Mulch can vary
substantially from a light Mulch to a very course Mulch, although what type you
choose will depend entirely on the climate, soil type, etc.
What Is Used To Produce Mulch?
Some of the more common elements homeowners use to produce Mulch include,
leaves, sticks, grass, bark, compost and any other organic based material. Many
people actually find that newspaper makes a very good Mulch ingredient, and as
the ink is commonly vegetable based there are no issues with harmful chemicals
or side effects.
As the Mulch industry has grown, many landscape gardeners have begun to use the
product as a design tool, as well as for its natural benefits. There are now a
number of commercial Mulch products available, which contain naturally
occurring dyes, including black, red, etc. These can add a different element to
any landscape design, as well as assisting with the quality of the plants.
Miscellaneous Mulch Tips
While many of the aspects of Mulching can be down to trial and error, in order
to find the best variation for your garden or yard, there are a number of
factors, which you should consider, including:
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A course Mulch will reduce the occurrence of weeds, and decompose fairly
slowly.
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A much lighter, fine Mulch will still assist with retaining the natural
moisture of the soil, but will decompose a little bit quick than more course
varieties.
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Before applying Mulch, all areas of the soil should be thoroughly weeded and
watered, there by ensuring that there is natural moisture to retain under the
Mulch, as well as little chance of further weeds appearing.
Mulch is a very simple, but highly effective element of gardening which you
should consider. Some of the more popular varieties include:
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Compost Mulch
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Hardwood Chips
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Harwood Mulch
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Redwood Mulch
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Colored Mulches
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Western Red Cedar Mulch
to name but a few.
Each of the above types of Mulch have different elements to them, and will suit
different varieties of soil and climate. Rest assured, there will be a Mulch
for every variety of soil and occasion.
You will find our selections of high quality mulch in our
Bark and
Soil product sections.