What Should I do with last year’s Mulch?
Gardeners often ask “What Should I Do with Last Year’s Mulch?” now that this season’s gardening is upon us. If you had mulch like stone, plastic, etc., this is not…
Gardeners often ask “What Should I Do with Last Year’s Mulch?” now that this season’s gardening is upon us. If you had mulch like stone, plastic, etc., this is not…
Ever wonder if you’re killing your plants with mulch? I know, you think more is better. You’re keeping the weeds down or whatever. But are you putting down too much?…
We have some gardening tips for you to keep in mind for May as you putter around the yard: Tips for Gardens: Prune spring-flowering shrubs such as Forsythia and Lilac…
Old Man Winter is having a hard time letting go this year. But when he does we’ve got our list of tasks ready to go for Spring Cleanup. Once the…
Do you have bulbs or perennials in your flower beds? The best way to protect them from fluctuating temperatures is by mulching. Fluctuating temperatures can heave your plants and bulbs…
You’ve got free mulch coming! Really. All those fallen leaves can be put to good use for a Fall mulch. When you mulch in the Spring or Summer it is…
Crushed stone is used in landscape design and gardening. It us used in gardens and park projects for walkways, paths, driveways and as a mulch…
Bark mulch generally refers to mulch that made by shredding the bark of hard or softwood trees. It is the perfect choice for formal perennial beds. It gives that beautiful,…
Mulch can be organic or inorganic. Organic mulches include any formerly living material such as bark chips, chopped leaves, straw, grass clippings, compost, wood chips, shredded bark, sawdust, pine needles,…
There are two times during the year when mulching the garden and flowerbeds is essential. Mulch in late Autumn to provide protection from Winter temperatures and mulch again in Summer…