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6 Reasons You Should Mulch 6 Reasons You Should Mulch Posted on March 15, 2017 | Under Gardening Tips, Spring, Mulch, Landscaping | 6 Comments

Nothing announces the coming of spring quite like a freshly mulched yard. However, mulch isn’t just for aesthetics; it is also very beneficial to your plants and soils. Here are just 6 reasons you should mulch this spring!

Mulch helps:

  • improve soil moisture and prevents plants from drying out too quickly.
  • reduce soil erosion and soil compaction.
  • maintain optimal soil temperatures by creating a barrier from the heat and cold.
  • increase soil nutrition as it decomposes by improving soil structure, thus providing better drainage and better use of nutrients.
  • reduce weeds that can steal nutrients from your plants (and let’s face it, weeds are ugly and unwanted).
  • protect shallow-root plants from freeze damage and frost-heave.

Be careful not to use too much mulch as that can create a layer that doesn’t decompose or allow for root growth. The soil can become so compacted that water and nutrients can’t penetrate to the roots. This is easily avoided by stripping off as much of the old mulch and then adding a fresh layer each year.  Keep your mulch around 3 inches deep, making sure to keep it away from the trunk of trees or shrubs.

Talk to Mulch Experts in Bowie, MD

Spring mulching is best done BEFORE new bulbs and perennials start popping up. What kind of mulch you use depends on you – where you live, your budget and your preference. Our experienced staff can help you choose the best mulch for your yard!

Comments 6 Replies

  1. irimiya timothy says: January 23, 2022 at 3:15 pm

    Thanks for helping me to know about mulch more.

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  2. Kevin Sakers says: October 18, 2021 at 10:06 pm

    Helpful info, thanks for sharing!

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  3. Claire Masters says: June 9, 2021 at 10:31 am

    I didn’t know that mulching can reduce overall weed growth in a yard. I’ve been thinking of planting some herbs in my garden but I don’t know if I would have the time to maintain it. I hope I can find a mulching service soon to help me with this despite my busy schedule.

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  4. Claire Masters says: May 4, 2021 at 9:08 pm

    Thanks for informing me that mulching can help reduce the number of weeds on your property. My uncle asked me to manage the woodlands within his estate while he is away on a vacation. I don’t know much about it so I think it might be best if I just hire a professional who can help me with timber management.

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  5. Felicia McCollough says: February 27, 2021 at 8:58 pm

    The information that is given about the mulch is very helpful. I never considered the nutrition from it being useful to the soil. I did know about the protection it gives during the various seasons. I love gardening and these tips are very helpful. I enjoy coming to Patuxent for my plants and flowers. The staff is always very helpful. I appreciate the helpful information given in this article.

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  6. Jen Pack says: May 24, 2017 at 1:03 pm

    My husband and I are in the process of building our dream home, and the next step is to design the landscaping. We have been trying to decide the different materials we want to use, so I appreciate this information about mulch. I like how you point out that mulch helps increase soil nutrition as it decomposes, which provides better drainage and better use of the nutrients within the mulch itself. Something that is very important to my husband and I is getting the most out of everything we spend our money on, and it sounds like mulch really is a material that would help us accomplish that in our yard. Thanks again for the information!

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