Mulching is
nature’s way of protecting the soil while reducing erosion
and providing winter
protection. By adopting this natural process in your garden, you can
enhance
its health tremendously.
Mulching is very
simple really as all it involves is spreading a protective layer of
some
material over the soil. They can be made from organic material like
grass
clippings or bark chips. Alternatively they can be inorganic,
consisting of
brick chips or stones.
It is advisable
to consider where, when and why the mulch is going to be used before
deciding
which one you want. For example, organic mulches improve soil quality
while
inorganic mulches are more suited to long term use.
Broadly
there are three groups you can choose
from:
Summer mulches
are used mainly for flowers and vegetables. These are best applied
during the
growing season as they conserve soil moisture and prevent weeds. They
can be
left in place through winter as they lessen soil erosion.
Winter mulches are
suited to the cold weather. They protect plants from extreme
temperatures and
frost and act as insulation. Used for shrubs and flowers, these mulches
are
applied in late fall.
Permanent mulches
are used around the year. They are useful for trees and pathways where
it is
desirable that the mulch remains in place undisturbed all the time.
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