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Find Out The Benefits Of Mulching - By: Colin D Price

So why would you want to mulch your soil? Isn't this just adding to your workload and costs? Is there any benefit to the final outcome, or is it a waste of time?

Before we find out the answers to these intriguing questions, let me explain what mulch is first of all. Mulch is any covering placed over the soil with the aim of protecting or improving the soil and plants.

Mulch comes in many shapes and forms and is used for many purposes, which I'll go into later. An organic mulch will decompose over time as it is made up of natural substances such as bark,leaves or pine needles while an inorganic mulch, made from gravel or plastic, will not decompose. It can be bought from several sources like garden centers and hardware stores. However, it's free and easy to make your own from leaves, leaves, grass, kitchen scraps etc. and it is a fantastic way for you to reduce your trash which normally goes to landfill and at the same time help the environment. Just make sure it is well rotted before use and you'll find your garden soil and plants will be much healthier.

If you're unable to make your own compost or get a regular supply for whatever reason, maybe you could get hold of pea straw or lucerne hay. These decay quickly and provide nitrogen to the soil. I recommend you do not use other types of hay which tend to have a high mixture of weed seeds.

Ok, so you've dug and planted your garden, but because mulch has not been used, you are continually watering it and fertilizing it for your plants to grow. The problem here is, because your soil and plants are exposed to the elements, watering causes a compacting effect which makes the soil crusty on the surface. This causes excessive run off and wastes water. Also, as water is prevented from reaching the roots, your plants can wither and die from being allowed to dry out.

Because of the necessary continual watering that your plants need to survive during the year, along with any rainfall, you will find that your fertilizer can be washed away too. So you have to add more and more to make sure your plants are fed. If your unaware of this fact, your plants will starve and small plants or harvests will be the outcome, or the worst case scenario is that they will die from lack of nutrition. Your topsoil also gets eroded with the continual exposure, a vicious cycle isn't it?

So what does mulching do you ask, well first of all, without mulch you run the risk of all the above. Mulching your garden beds will help stop your soil from eroding and prevent excessive run off, so your water goes where it's supposed to go, onto the roots of the plants.

Using mulch, which is designed to retain moisture by reducing the evaporation from the soil, you save time and money with less watering. You can reduce substantially the amount of fertilizer you use, that equates to further savings. If you're smart and use organic mulches, then as the mulch breaks down, it provides further nutrition for your plants and also helps to maintain a good soil structure.

Mulching will also deter the weeds which compete with your plants for moisture and nutrition and that mean less work for you. A more even soil temperature can be provided for the plants so keeping the roots cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

Just use a little imagination, and your mulch can also greatly enhance the appearance of your garden, what a great problem and money solver mulching is. Before mulching, remove all weeds and give the soil a good, thorough soaking. Now put a two to four inch layer of mulch on the garden beds, just spread it over the soil, don't dig it in. Spread it evenly round the plants leaving a small space around the stems to prevent them rotting to give you maximum benefits.

If the mulch is coarse, it should last a season before you have to top it up, but if it is fine you may have to repeat during the season as most mulches break down to become part of the soil. A garden bed covered in mulch can look very decorative and can enhance the landscape.

About the Author

Colin Price has been very successful in all types of gardening over many years. Find out how you can take advantage of his knowledge and success and create your own beautiful and productive garden at => http://www.EquipYourGarden.com

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