For many, wood mulch is a go-to for covering landscaping beds. However, there's an alternative that's free, eco-friendly, and ...
Stop watching it float down your driveway.
Mulch can be expensive, but another budget-friendly option may improve soil, support pollinators, and help plants thrive ...
You might be able to reuse what’s already in your beds.
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Dyed mulch fills millions of American garden beds, sold as tidy and long-lasting. But the recycled wood underneath the color ...
Keep your landscaping—and your home—safe with these simple fixes. Mulch against home foundations can attract termites by creating moist, hidden environments. Keep mulch at least 6 inches from ...
Every spring, millions of American homeowners spread a fresh layer of it around their flower beds and trees, convinced they are doing the right thing. It promises no weeds, no rot, no annual top-ups, ...
One of the easiest ways to show your garden some TLC is by mulching it. But what are the benefits of mulching your garden, does it matter what types you use, and what else should you know before you ...
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Strawberries rot before they ripen almost always because of one of three fungal diseases, and the single most effective ...