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Everything You Need to Know About Mulch Supplies

by Amber Larson

A layer of mulch over your garden or farm comes with many benefits. For instance, it helps conserve the soil's moisture, cools the soil, promotes its quality and reduces weed growth by limiting the light needed for weed seeds to sprout. However, while mulch is typically readily available, several types of mulches exist. Therefore, before ordering your mulch supplies, it pays to know a thing or two about the type of mulch you select. That's because how you plan to use the mulch will often determine the ideal type you should order. To help you make the right decision, here is an in-depth look into some critical aspects of mulch you need to know.

It Comes in Two Broad Categories

Mulch can be organic or inorganic. Organic mulch is the most common and highly used option you will find. It's made of natural materials like wood chips, leaf mould and well-rotted manure. Many people prefer organic mulch for many reasons. For instance, they are readily available, which often makes them cost-effective. In addition, they are biodegradable, so you don't have to worry about their impact on the environment. And as organic mulches decompose, they replenish your soil by adding nutrients to it, which is good for your plants' growth and health.

On the other hand, inorganic mulches, as the name implies, are typically made of artificial materials like plastic or fabric. Their main advantage is that they don't break down like their organic counterparts, making them cost-effective in the long run because they are reusable across seasons, provided you store them properly after use.

They Are Supplied in Bulk or Bags

Mulch can be delivered in bulk or bags. Your choice here will typically depend on convenience and cost. While price will often vary depending on the volume of mulch you want, the supplier you are buying it from and the delivery distance, bulk buying tends to be a cheaper option than buying in bags. That's because it doesn't require the same level of packaging and labour that goes into having it in bags. However, buying your mulch in bags is convenient in many ways. First, bags are easier to handle, as you only need to carry them to your farm or garden beds without hassle. Storing bags of mulch is also easier because you can easily stack several bags together. What's more, you don't have to worry about cleaning up after your mulch is delivered, as is the case with bulk mulch.

For more information about mulch delivery, contact a local company.

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