Reasons To Lay Mulch In Flower Beds And Simpsonville Yard Care Services

When creating a healthy and lively garden or yard, quality bark mulch is an incredibly important component. Apart from looking attractive, there are a variety of benefits of mulch in flower beds and being aware of these benefits can help to ensure that you select the best mulch material for your garden.

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Benefits Of Mulch In Flower Beds:
Mulch offers many benefits to gardens and flower beds. Mulch, in most cases has a more pleasing look than bare soil and come in a variety of colors. Other reasons to lay mulch in flower beds are as follows:

1.      Mulch offers a barrier between flower bed soil and the elements, which means that during harsher seasons and weather conditions, plant roots will have an extra layer of insulation and armor. Soil can erode and wash away during heavy rainfall leaving the roots exposed. What mulch does is it provides a spongy, absorbent layer that keeps the soil in excellent condition so that flowers can grow without concern for freezing roots or receding soil.

2.      Mulch also helps the soil to retain moisture by providing soil with a protective barrier. Constant watering is often required, especially during the hot summer months, the sun can evaporate water before plants have had a chance to drink their fill. Mulch offers flower beds with a shield from the sun so that plants can properly absorb water from the soil before it evaporates. When it comes to organic mulch, they can also add nutrients to the soil as it decomposes as well as keep the nutrients already present in the soil from washing away.

3.      Bark mulch of some types, like hemlock mulch can act as a natural insect repellant, which can help to keep plants from being eaten. Other types, however, can act as an attractant for insects, so it is important to choose the right mulch for your flower beds. Moreover, bark mulch can also help to control weed growth. Mulch can restrict the number of weeds that grow in a garden by preventing sunlight from reaching the soil. Weed growth can be almost completely eliminated when used with a layer of landscaping material.



Right Time To Use Mulch:
To add mulch to any garden, the best time of year is between mid-spring and late spring when the soil is moist and beginning to warm up. Make sure to clear away all the weeds and to water the soil before adding mulch to the garden. Experts recommend adding mulch to the entire surface area of the garden beds and border, rather than just around the individual plants, in order to get the best results.

Types Of Mulches:
Organic Mulch- Some of the different types of organic mulches include garden compost, composted bark, chipped bark, wood chips, farmyard manure, mushroom compost. This type of mulch will decompose, improving the soil structure and adding healthy nutrients for your plants.

Inorganic Mulch- Gravel, cobbles and pebbles, geotextile membranes, etc. are some of the different types of inorganic mulches. This type of mulch is designed to discourage mosses and prevent soil from splashing into flowers and leaves. Inorganic mulches are manmade products, and are particularly good for plants whose stems and leaves should be kept dry, as it offers ideal surface drainage.

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