Benefits
Of Mulch
Mulch
makes plant beds look better.
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weeds from germinating and can kill off many small weeds. Mulch
that is organic provides warmth as it decays, helping protect plants
in winter. Mulch such as pine bark keeps the soil cooler than it
would be in direct sunlight and lessens the evaporation of moisture.
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Mulch
helps protect against soil erosion and keeps rain from splashing mud
against the house. Mulch also keeps fungus spores and nematodes from
splashing up against plants and causing disease to spread.
Mulching leaves
is far better for the environment than burning them. Oak leaves supply
good nutrients to the soil and are especially beneficial for plants
such as azaleas which require acidic soil. We often recommend pine bark
because it is attractive as mulch and has the added feature of lasting
for a long time before needing to be replenished. Its bulkiness keeps
it from looking as compacted as some other mulches.
Where sprouting weeds or trees are a particular problem,
we install a special cloth which blocks weeds. This cloth is black to
prevent light from getting through but perforated to allow water to
get to the roots. These cloths can last up to five years.
We will make recommendations
for adjusting the amount of water you give to a mulched plant bed. Though
the moisture is retained better, it also needs to be able to get past
the layer of mulch. If a weed block is used, some of the water will
run off before permeating the cloth. A good irrigation system and watering
program can help with this.