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Reasons to Spread Mulch Around Your Garden

by Amber Larson

You might wonder whether the work of spreading mulch across your garden beds is worth the time and effort. However, doing so will save time plus beautify the landscape. Several reasons for a mulch project follow below.

Hinders Weeds

Mulch helps to eliminate a tedious garden chore: weeding. By covering the soil with a mulch barrier, you'll prevent sunlight from helping the weeds to sprout. As a result, you can spend your time being creative rather than undertaking routine tasks. Your plants will be better off without so many weeds as they won't have to compete for nutrients.

Enriches the Soil

Organic mulches decompose into the soil, creating more fertile ground for your plants. For example, wood chips add crucial minerals to the earth as they decay. Additionally, all mulches, including inorganic pebbles that don't decompose, form a blanket that hinders heavy rain from washing away the nutrient-rich topsoil.

Retains Moisture

Organic mulches such as leaves, straw and wood chips help your garden beds to retain moisture by hindering evaporation. Mulch also tends to capture rainwater so that it can't flow away from the garden beds entirely.

Regulates Soil Temperature

Mulch can also help to regulate the soil temperature so that it doesn't fluctuate so much in line with the air temperature. Your plants will fare better not being exposed to hot and cold extremes.

Beautifies Your Garden

Mulch provides a decorative element with which you can beautify the garden. You could choose rich red or brown bark, to form a striking contrast with green plants, or lay rustic straw. Pebbles provide a colourful option, in hues such as blue, cream, red, black or endless other colours. You can use two shades, cream and grey, for instance. Alternatively, create a manicured look with one colour in one garden bed, and a contrasting hue in another section. 

Enhances Curb Appeal

By artfully decorating the front garden with mulch, you can enhance your home's curb appeal. You can select from organic or inorganic options, which are uniform or colourful in your mulch delivery. Consider the colour of the house and paving to create a coordinated panorama.

Thus, mulch provides a range of benefits for your garden. It can suppress weeds, allowing you to spend your gardening time more creatively. Plus, it will help to create healthier soil, adding nutrients and moisture and regulating the temperature. Though practical, mulch also offers decorative textures and colours with which you can enhance your garden, both in the back and front yards.

To get started or for more information, reach out to a local mulch delivery service.

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