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Mulch helps plants retain moisture and provides insulation during the colder months. Different mulches offer distinct benefits and looks to suit your garden. Below, there are three types of mulch to consider using this year to help your garden grow.

Upgrade Your Landscaping with These 3 Types of Mulch

1. Leaves

Many people add leaves to their plant beds as a natural and free way to improve moisture retention. It’s important that you shred the leaves before placing them, so they can break down faster and improve soil health. The leaves will help plants grow by creating a barrier against bad weather, keeping the soil moist and offering nutrients that can increase their fruit and flower yields.

2. Bark

mulchTree bark is a great form of mulch as it too absorbs water and insulates plants during the winter. Make sure to source this mulch from a reputable supplier so you know the trees were in good health and the mulch will not spread diseases to the plants on your property. You can find bark mulch in many colors so it’s easy to choose one that works with your landscaping. Choose a variety that contrasts your pavers like red or black or go au naturale with brown or tan mulch.

3. Pebbles

Tiny rocks or crushed aggregates can also serve as mulch. These solid options do not retain moisture, (unless you choose porous rocks like pumice) but will prevent weed growth and come in a wealth of colors to suit your landscaping. Decorative stones can also prevent erosion in seasons with heavy rain by holding the soil in place.

 

Homeowners looking to beautify their yard should contact Landscaper’s Corner in Fayette County, KY, to learn about their mulch options. The business has served the local community for 13 years offering professional landscape supplies and lawn care. To learn about the many top-notch products they carry from mulch and rocks to grass seed and stone pavers, call (859) 225-9433. Visit their website for information on how to calculate the amount of mulch you’ll need for your property.

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