Benefits of Mulch And Its Different Types

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Mulch is a layer of organic or inorganic material applied to the soil surface. There are several benefits of mulch. It keeps weeds in check, reduces the rate of evaporation, helps keep soil cooler in summer, and improves soil quality.

The benefits of mulch can vary depending on the type you use. Read on to learn more about the different types of mulch, and the value they can provide.

Double Shredded Hardwood

Double shredded hardwood is available in multiple shades of brown, allowing homeowners to choose a hue that complements the color of bricks in their home and shrubbery, patio paving stones or any other focal point in their landscape.

The double shredding process produces a mulch that is more uniform in shape and size than many other types. As a result, it stays in place. This eliminates the need to frequently adjust the strays to ensure they stay in their position, which is a time-consuming and annoying task.

Grass Clippings

Grass clippings are usually used to control weeds. Use grass clippings wisely as green plant debris has a high water content. It can decompose quickly and release odors. Grass clippings also tend to mat down and can prevent water from passing freely.

Use a mulching mower and leave the clippings on the ground to add fertility to your soil. If you decide to bag your grass clippings, apply a weed killer, pesticide or herbicide to your lawn before throwing clippings away. Dump untreated grass clippings into your compost bin or use them to mulch open, unplanted areas.

Shredded Leaves

Shredded leaves can be used anywhere in a lawn. Adding shredded leaf mulch to your garden is a great way to attract more earthworms to it. There are several benefits of earthworms in your garden. They make more nutrients available to your plants and improve soil drainage, aeration and soil stability.

When added to a vegetable garden in the fall, shredded leaves start decomposing over the winter. If you plan to use unshredded leaves, remember that they can mat together and you may have to rake and fluff them up every now and then.

Cedar

Cedar mulch is known for its tangy aroma and ability to keep insects away. This type of mulch is best for pet areas, storage areas and patio areas. In these areas, cedar mulch adds a splash of color and repels pesky insects, so you and your furry friends can relax without worrying about insect bites.

How Much Mulch Do I Need?

This is one of the most common questions lawn owners ask their landscaping contractors. A cubic yard of mulch usually provides enough coverage for three flower beds measuring at 3 feet deep and 10 feet long.

Before scheduling bark mulch delivery near you in Vallejo, measure and count your flowerbeds, trees, outdoor pet area and play area to determine the amount of mulch you need.

Bayshore Materials is a leading landscaping supply center. Whatever the nature of your home improvement project, we will have the right materials for you. To learn more, call (707) 644-0859.