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Several types of mulch in the garden

Several types of mulch in t Several types of mulch in the gardenThere are plenty of reasons for spreading a layer of pebbles or wood chippings on top of the soil round the garden plants. A mulch layer is claimed to retard weeds, control the top-soil temperature, save water by reducing evaporation from the soil and stop soil erosion. All this is true in theory, but simply spreading some mulch doesn’t always produce OK results. How then is it able to be used most effectively? The employment of an inorganic material like ornamental pebbles is frequently part of an overall design, particularly in Mediterranean style gardens. They’re best employed as a ground cover, with some sculptural plants dotted inside because they make plant feeding and weed removal among other jobs, more problematical.

Let’s take then a scenario where a prostrate ground cover species is to be planted at a distance of one meter between the plants. Continue reading

How the Mulch are used in the garden?

How the Mulch are used in t How the Mulch are used in the garden?What’s Mulch?

Gardening isn’t a precise science. One week the weather is ideal and the plants grow in great conditions. Other weeks it may appear that your garden is cursed. Help the garden and lawn keep moisture and withstand the summer heat with mulch.

Mulch is a cover on the ground in and round the plants. It generally is composed of miniscule pieces of wood but other material may be employed as mulch. Newspapers, card and even grass clippings can be employed as mulch. Mulch helps to keep moisture in the ground near the plants. Correct mulching can help in reducing the necessity for synthetic watering. Continue reading

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