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Title: 10 Must Know and How To’s of Mulch


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10 Must Know and How Tos of Mulch
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  • 1. Make sure not to use mulch made from forest
    products such as construction debris, moldy
    timber, old flooring, handrails, staircases,
    subfloors, pressure-treated wood, and more. Your
    wood mulch should be made from natural pine,
    hemlock, cedar, or a similar tree species.
  • 2. Mulch is great for weed control. By limiting
    sunlight to any weed seeds in the soil, a good
    layer of mulch will help prevent their
    germination and spread.
  • 3. Mulch regulates soil temperatures and
    moistures Mulch moderates the soil wetting and
    drying cycle between irrigations and balances
    soil temperatures around roots, enhancing plant
    growth. Mulch also reduces compaction and erosion
    from irrigation, rainfall, and foot traffic.
  • 4. Organic mulch and organic soil can be composed
    of a variety of materials, such as compost,
    leaves, grass clippings, tree bark, hay, wood
    chips, sawdust, straw, pine needles, cardboard,
    and newspaper (not the glossy pages).

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  • 5. Pine Straw mulch is perfect for plants such as
    azaleas, gardenias, camellias, blueberries,
    hydrangeas, and evergreen shrub beds. It is easy
    to collect beneath pine trees, as it is light,
    easy to work with, lasts longer than many other
    types of mulch, and does well holding in soil
    moisture.
  • 6. Cedar mulch is coarsely shredded wood, which
    is stingy and lasts longer than hardwood mulch.
    Twice-ground cedar mulch is finely ground and
    will compost faster.
  • 7. Before installing new mulch to your garden,
    playground, or community area, make sure to
    remove any accumulated old remains, trash, and
    garbage. The health of the soil underneath will
    be protected better as a result.
  • 8. Make sure you replenish your mulch every year
    or so as it will break down over time.

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  • 9. Mulch may clump up if the season is
    particularly wet. Fluff your mulch by stirring
    it with a rake or alternative garden tool to
    eliminate lumps and enhance its overall
    aesthetic.
  • 10. When planning for mulch installation never
    use more than three inches of bedding. Installing
    a thick layer of mulch will suffocate plants and
    trees and cause them to die. Also Using too much
    mulch can attract termites and other pests and
    insects to the yard.
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