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Mulching is one of the most important ways to maintain healthy landscape plants. A mulch is any material applied to the surface for protection or improvement of the area covered. Mulching is really nature's idea. Nature produces large quantities of mulch all the time with fallen leaves, needles, twigs, pieces of bark, spent flower blossoms, fallen fruit and other organic material.

Please call for a quote. We will be happy to assist you in determining how much mulch is needed to cover your flower beds.

A really good job of mulching your garden usually offers these benefits.

  • When applied correctly, mulch has the following beneficial effects on plants and soil:

  • Mulches prevent loss of water from the soil by evaporation.

  • Mulches reduce the grow of the weeds, when the mulch material itself is weed-free and applied deeply enough to prevent weed germination or to smother existing weeds .

  • Mulches keep the soil cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, thus maintaining a more even soil temperature .

  • Mulches prevent soil splashing which not only stops erosion but keeps soil -borne diseases from splashing up onto the plants.

  • Organic mulches can improve the soil structure. As the mulch decays, the material becomes topsoil. Decaying mulch also adds nutrients to the soil.

  • Mulches prevent crusting of the soil surface, thus improving the absorption and movement of water into the soil.

  • Mulches prevent the trunks of trees and shrubs from damage by lawn equipment.

  • Mulches help prevent soil compaction.

  • Mulches can add to the beauty of the landscape by providing a cover of uniform color and interesting texture to the surface.

  • Mulched plants have more roots than plants that are not mulched, because mulched plants will produce additional roots in the mulch that surrounds them.

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Benefits of mulching

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