Benefits of Mulch in the Garden
August 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under Garden Care
Next time you walk or drive by a beautifully manicured garden, stop and take a look at the soil. Can you see it? Probably not. That’s because people who care about gardening understand the immense benefits of mulch. Mulch not only makes you garden look great, it helps keep your plants healthy too.
Weeds can be kept away by adding mulch. Mulch keeps sunlight from reaching the soil; which prevents weed seeds from germinating. You will have to get rid of weeds to start with, but it will control prevent them from coming back.
Mulching also reduces the amount of watering you have to do. Most of us have seen bare spots on someone’s lawn. They generally look caked and dry. When it rains, water just rolls off of them instead of soaking in. Putting mulch on top keeps the water from evaporating out of the soil. This means your plants not only have more water, but they also have a more consistent source of water, so they get less stressed.
As an added benefit, mulch helps keeps your soil moist and moderates the temperature, which improves the health of your plants This will prevent the roots of your plants from getting stressed; allowing them to grow healthy and strong.
Mulching also helps protect you plants from the soil. This may not seem like a benefit, but many plant diseases are carried in the soil. If the soil gets on the leaves, the disease can spread to your plant. This is also important if you grow certain vegetables. Mulch keeps them clean, dry, and healthy by keeping them away from dirt.
So go out and get some mulch today. You can use yard clippings, tree bark, or most organic materials to mulch your garden. And since it’s organic, it helps improve the soil after it breaks down. For warm weather plants, you can also use shredded black plastic to provide better heating for the soil.
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