Mulch can be almost any loose aggregate material that will stay put and not significantly reduce air exchange out of the soil ...
Mulch can be almost any loose aggregate material that will stay put and not significantly reduce air exchange out of the soil ...
For more than 20 years, we’ve been using pine bark mulch on our own gardens, while mulch fads came and went. Dyed red wood ...
Composted hardwood bark is an excellent mulch choice for the Northeast, while pine straw and pine fines are ideal for the Southeast. Softwood bark mulch, similar to pine fines but slightly larger ...
Composted hardwood bark is an excellent mulch choice for the Northeast, while pine straw and pine fines are ideal for the Southeast. Softwood bark mulch, similar to pine fines but slightly larger ...
Mostly consisting of processed bark from Hemlock and Douglas fir, this mulch is similar to the Southeast’s pine fines, just maybe not quite as small in particle size. As with hardwood bark mulch ...
What is mulch? It is simply material you use to cover the surface of the soil in your garden beds. Generally people use ...
When you use low-nitrogen organic materials for mulch, such as cypress mulch, wood mulch, pine bark mulch, pine straw or fallen leaves (oak leaves make an excellent mulch), nitrogen depletion in ...