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Why Mulch? PDF Print E-mail

mulch1Why is Mulch Important?

1Increases moisture retention

2Decreases weed propagation.

3Helps insulate plants, trees and shrubs from temperature changes.

4Reduces erosion.

5Makes your property more attractive. A ring of mulch around your trees and shrubs makes mowing a lot easier. This allows you to mow right up to the edge of the mulch and eliminate weed eating, also at the same timw you are protecting surface roots from damage by mowing equipment.

6Over a period of time it will break down into a dark, rich looking soil, which will enrich your existing soil and add organics back into the soil. This will provide a much healthier environment for your plants. You will need to replenish, not replace, any mulch over a period of time, and this is based on your personal preference depending on the appearance you want in your beds. Once you have a 2 to 3-inch base of mulch, you would then only need to add a thin layer on each future installation.

7Will this attract termites or bugs? Bark mulches are not an attractive food source for termites. Termites prefer large pieces of wood typically 6-inches or larger. Termites can only live in wet areas. The best preventative steps to protect your home from termites is make sure water properly drains away form the foundation and have your home treated annually by a licensed exterminator.