Understanding Mulching: Benefits and Best Practices

Mulching is a simple yet powerful gardening technique that improves soil health, reduces water usage, and prevents weeds.

Types of Mulch:

  • Organic Mulches: Wood chips, straw, grass clippings, compost, and shredded leaves. These break down over time, enriching the soil.
  • Inorganic Mulches: Gravel, stones, and plastic sheets. These are long-lasting but don’t improve soil fertility.

Benefits of Mulching:

  • Moisture Retention: Reduces evaporation, keeping soil moist for longer.
  • Weed Suppression: Blocks sunlight, preventing weeds from growing.
  • Temperature Regulation: Keeps roots cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
  • Soil Enrichment: Organic mulches decompose, adding nutrients to the soil.

How to Mulch Properly:

  • Apply a 2-3 inch layer around plants but avoid piling mulch against stems or trunks to prevent rot.
  • Replenish mulch annually to maintain its effectiveness.
  • Use straw or pine needles for vegetable gardens and wood chips for flower beds.

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