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Wood mulch is a gardener go-to, and pine bark could work perfectly for your plants. However, consider the pros and cons before getting busy in your garden.
Mulch is often used in gardening to retain moisture and deter weeds. But did you know that some mulches are toxic? Pets, ...
Pots and planters drain better when raised up a little from a flat surface. You can buy pot feet or plant stands to do the ...
This reduces the amount of bare soil where weed seeds can germinate and blocks sunlight, inhibiting weed growth. This ...
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The Best Mulch For Your Azaleas
"I'm replacing my old evergreen azaleas with native ones called Piedmont azaleas. What sort of mulch do they like better: pine bark, shredded hardwood, or pine straw? By the way, I love your gardening ...
The ground beneath my Japanese ligustrum is becoming completely covered with tiny green sprouts. I assume they come from the ...
Landscape fabric blocks nutrients. You can’t easily add compost, fertilizer, or other soil amendments when a sheet of ...
M ulch, in general, insulates and guards the garden bed by repelling insects and retaining water. However, sometimes, the scorching beams of the Sun can penetrate the mulch heap, setting it ablaze in ...
From deadheading flowers to feeding container plants and mulching, there are plenty of speedy jobs that prove that a little ...
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Just say no to landscape fabric
Its use is often a bad idea for your garden because it can harm the soil’s fertility and usually doesn’t prevent weeds, ...
To be fair, landscape fabric has its place. Unfortunately, it’s widely misused in most home landscape applications, where it ...