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Keeping a lush lawn and garden takes time and effort, and if you’re looking for ways to enhance every aspect of it, mulch is the answer. It’s more than a decorative feature—you’ll find it plays an integral role in the health of soil, plants, and more. It can also be fully customized to match your landscaping design, so consider the advantages below of adding mulch to upgrade your garden.

3 Ways Mulch Can Benefit Your Garden

1. Water Conservation

Diligent watering is key to keeping a healthy garden. Too much or too little can have a negative impact, and overwatering not only drives bills higher, but it also isn’t eco-friendly. Mulch soaks up water extremely well and will gradually release it, ensuring your plants get just the right amount and that you aren’t using more water than necessary. To get a gauge of how much water and mulch to use at first, speak with a manufacturer or landscaping professional.

2. Controlling Temperature

mulch-river-bottom-topsoilThroughout the seasons, your soil will undergo periods of extreme heat and cold. This can do a number on your plants’ roots and even lead to harmful freezing. Mulch acts like a blanket above your soil; during the summer, it reflects heat from it, and during winter, it helps insulate it. This gives your roots a steady temperature, so they remain healthy and promote the best degree of growth.

3. Stops Weeds

When unchecked, weeds can wreak havoc on your garden. They’re unsightly, troublesome to remove, and many non-organic weed-killers are harmful to the soil. Weeds initially grow because they intend to revive barren or weak soil. Because mulch keeps your soil and plants healthy, weeds are less likely to grow, ensuring your garden looks beautiful and requires less maintenance.

 

For over 20 years, River Bottom Topsoil has provided mulch, decorative rocks, and more to help home and business owners keep their landscaping looking fantastic. They’re proud to serve clients throughout Troy, Moscow Mills, Lincoln County, Warren County, Pike County, and St. Charles County, MO, and carry a number of products, including fill dirt, sand, and topsoil. You can schedule a delivery today by calling (636) 462-5331 and explore their products further by visiting them online.

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