The easy guide to mulching

Mulching

Romans 16:27 To God only wise, be glory through Jesus Christ for ever. Amen.


A mulch is a layer of material which is applied to the surface of the soil
Mulches can be organic or inorganic
Mulching can bring significant benefits in growing fruits and vegetables
Mulches reduce evaporation of water from the soil
Organic mulches provide nutrients to the soil
Mulches improve soil structure and fertility
Mulches are effective in smothering weed growth
Mulches keep soil moist which encourages earthworms
Mulches can be used in small or big gardens
Mulches can prevent heavy rain damaging the soil structure
Mulches modify the soil temperature
Keeping soil moist and cool in summer
Or allowing the soil to warm up in cooler months
















Mulches should not pack down so that water cannot reach the soil
It is better that the mulch has an open structure
Mulch vegetable beds with garden compost, straw,
leaves, rotted animal manure, leaf mould or small wood chips
Straw mulch can prevent fruit from touching the soil
Black plastic mulches warm the soil in winter
but can cook the plants in summer
Apply mulches to soil that is not very wet
Apply mulches to soil that is not very dry
Mulch fruit plants after planting
Mulch plants once they are established
Mulch fruits or vegetables to a depth of 1-3 inches











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