BEST MULCHES FOR DIFFERENT PLANTS
Mulching is a simple process that involves the use of other materials such as grass and rocks to cover the top soil.
When it comes to organic mulch, a quality mulching mower successfully completes and hastens the mulching process.
Nevertheless, there are different types of mulch and each mulch benefits a given plant mostly.
However, a mulching mower might be limited to a specific number of mulch types.
Mulches are used to cover soil for a variety of reasons: moisture retention and heat trapping. Mulches also create pathways in the soil and prevent weeds as well as controlling soil erosion.
Pumice rock
Pumice rock is a lightweight porous rock that comes from a volcanic eruption.
Most often, it is used as mulch for flower beds and other perennial plants.
It has the ability to retain and trap water since it is very porous.
Wood chips
Wood chips are by-products of tree pruning.
The chips have the ability to conserve soil water as well as moderate soil temperatures.
In addition, they are good in suppressing weeds.
They can be used as mulch in any vegetable garden as well as under trees and shrubs.
Grass clippings
A quality mulching mower is used to cut the grass into small pieces before application.
Grass clippings are easily affordable and more beneficial to the plants.
Most often, they can be used as mulch in vegetable gardens.
Fresh grass has high nitrogen content that promotes vegetative growth.
They also have the highest ability to retain the moisture content.
Pine straw mulch
Pine straw mulch is also affordable and easy to apply.
Using pine straw mulch benefits plants in many ways but they particularly allow the soil to breathe and also prevent the soil from becoming dense and compact.
It also infuses the soil with nutrients such as calcium.
Plants such as berries, some flowers and vegetables really benefit from this mulch because they tolerate and grow well under the acidic conditions created by the mulch.
Cocoa bean mulch
It offers an economical and attractive mulching material to add to all types of gardens.
Cocoa bean mulch has an added benefit of a chocolate scent that lingers for several weeks after the mulch is added to the garden.













