I’m sure that if you are reading this, you have used some
form of mulch during your gardening career. However, you probably didn’t know
that there are many other options for organic mulching that you can explore.
These days, many gardeners are discovering new sources of free mulch that has
been there all along; an untapped resource. These include clippings from a
lawn, or woody prunings from other plants in your yard. You will be surprised
by how beneficial all these things can be, and how often the opportunity arises
to use them.
Many gardeners have taken to spreading out their excess
grass clippings across the rest of their yard. You may think this will look
tacky, with big piles of grass just sitting in your yard as if you were too
lazy to rake them up. However, if you spread them out enough then you won’t
even be able to tell that there is an excess amount. Leaving the extra grass on
the yard acts as a sort of mulch by preventing evaporation and weed growth.
With this extra water, you won’t have to water nearly as much to keep your
grass green. If you start leaving your grass clippings, you should adjust the
frequency of your sprinkler system because you don't want your yard getting too much water.
If your garden is in more need of mulching than your yard,
it is not unheard of to rake up all the grass and transport it to your garden.
By making a small layer around the vicinity of the plant, you’ll apply all the
same benefits from leaving it in your yard. If your yard is rather green on its own,
but you often have trouble with your plants staying green and healthy. So, rather
than leave the grass clipping in your yard, you can move them all around your plants. It
is just a matter of choosing what your highest mulching priority is.
Sometimes, your pruning activities will lead you to have an
amazing amount of branches and twigs. If this is the case, you should consider
renting a wood chipper to put all of those branches to use. After one day of
intense pruning, you would be surprised at just how many branches you end up
with. Rather than throw these away, you can turn them into a huge amount of
mulch for your plants. However, if your pruning has not left you with that big
of an amount, you should bundle it all up and save it to add onto the next
batch. This is because the chipping machines can be slightly expensive to rent,
and you want it to be absolutely worth it!
Over time, all organic mulches need to be replenished. This
is because they will naturally decompose in the conditions of your yard.
Usually you can tell for yourself just by looking at it, but sometimes it can
look perfectly regular but still have problems. If you start to notice any poor
plant growth whatsoever, you should replace your mulch. Always keep in mind
that during the process of decomposition, your mulch will use up the valuable
nitrogen in the soil. Without this, the plants will be missing a key nutrient.
There are several types of fertilizers available on the market that are
specifically designed to deal with this problem.
The use of mulches in the yard and garden is something
everyone should try. Not only can it save lots of time by reducing the amount
of garbage you have to transport out, but it increases the healthiness and
integrity of your plants by putting that so called garbage to good use. So if
you think you would be able to save a good amount of branches and twigs for
chipping, or if you think that you are ready to stop raking up all your grass
clippings, then I think that mulching is for you.
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