Digging the Dirt on MulchWhat is Mulch? Mulch is any material placed on the soil surface to conserve moisture, lower soil temperatures around plant roots, prevent erosion and reduce weed growth. Mulches can be derived from either organic or inorganic materials. Organic mulches have a number of significant advantages over inorganic mulches, so where possible use them in preference. Why is mulch important? It looks good:
It's good for the plants:
It's good for the soil:
It's good for you:
Where to get it: Mulches can be purchased by the bag at home improvement stores and garden centers, but this tends to be an expensive option. The green waste recycling site, El Corazon in Oceanside offers a range of different types of mulches by the bag or by the truckload at very reasonable rates. How to apply it: The general rule of thumb is the finer and smaller the particle size, the thinner the layer of mulch needs to be. Also avoid direct contact with the base of plant stems, especially those of tender herbaceous plants.
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