Jan 7, 2020

7 Benefits of Mulching

Mulch provides numerous benefits to your yard and garden. Let’s
 
take a look at some of those benefits:

Temperature Control

Mulch acts as a protective layer for your soil. This
 
protective layer regulates changes in the temperature of your soil. This will
 
help keep your soil cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

Stops Soil Erosion

The protective layer that mulch provides, helps to protect against
 
rainwater which may wash away your soil.

Moisture Retention

The majority of plants require constant moisture to ensure
 
proper growth. This constant moisture means the need for repeated irrigation is
 
likely reduced. The stress level of the plants is also reduced, making them more
 
able to resist diseases and insects.

Weed Suppression

Although healthy plant growth can stop some weed growth,
 
having a layer of mulch in your garden or yard suppresses additional unwanted
 
weed growth. Mulch stops the sunlight from reaching developing weeds preventing
 
them from growing.

Mulch Encourages
 
Earthworms

Another benefit of mulching your garden or yard is that earthworms
 
are encouraged to go into your plant beds. Earthworms are excellent for
 
nutrient cycling and soil structure.

Add Soil Nutrients

Over time, organic mulch materials (such as leaves or wood
 
chips) break down. The broken-down mulch (or decomposing mulch) adds nutrients
 
to your soil. These nutrients feed both the plants as well as the organisms living
 
in the area covered with mulch. Furthermore, the decomposed material also
 
improves the soil structure by increasing the space between particles in your
 
soil. The increased space in your soil better provides plant roots with oxygen,
 
water, and nutrients since the plant roots are not compressed in compacted,
 
hard soil.

Visual Appeal

On what otherwise would appear as an unfinished project, mulch
 
adds a colorful finishing touch. In fact, a beautiful landscape can add as much
 
as 15 percent to the value of your home.

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