what is mulch?
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Mulch
Mulch is any type of material that is spread or laid over the surface of the soil as a covering.
What Is Mulch?
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What Does Mulch Do?
Mulch prevents weeds from growing
Mulch will maintain an even temperature in the soil. Warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Mulch protects the soil from soil erosion.
Mulch will conserve moisture.
Mulch provides a clean surface for accessing the garden
Mulch can make a garden look neat and finished
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Different Kinds Of Mulch
Organic Inorganic
There are basically two types of mulch:
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Organic Mulch
Organic Mulch DescribedOrganic mulches improves the soil. Organic mulches decompose slowly and the organic matter aids in maintaining loose soil. Organic matter provides plants with nutrients and invites earthworms and beneficial organisms into the soil. Organic mulch helps improve growth of root systems, improves water retention in the soil, and increases the capacity of water to the soil.
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Most Popular Organic Mulches
Cedar Mulch Hardwood mulch
Pine bark mulch
Cyprus Mulch
Bark nuggets Compost
Pine Straw mulch
Hemlock mulch
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Bark mulches are the most popular. These mulches can all be died in color and shredded multiple times.
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Inorganic Mulch
Inorganic Mulch DescribedEven though Inorganic mulch does not improve the soil and can be very difficult
to remove, they do have some benefits. They work as a weed barrier, helps retain water and can look very nice in your landscape.
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Most Popular Inorganic Mulches
Pee Gravel Rubber Mulch
Lava rock
There are many types of inorganic mulches. Below are some of the most commonly used:
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