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When it comes to caring for your landscaping, an unsung hero is the art of mulching. Using a wide variety of natural materials ranging from shredded bark and leaves to animal manure, mulch has a surprising number of benefits for garden spaces. Here is why you should add this to your gardening to-do list.

Top 3 Reasons to Use Mulch

1. Improve the Garden’s Appearance

Mulching is essential for giving your garden area a “finished” look. Rather than leaving bare dirt between shrubs and garden beds, mulch provides stronger colors and a more well-maintained appearance. The rich, dark hues of natural mulch serve as the perfect contrast to the vibrant colors of your lawn and garden.

2. Provide Essential Nutrients

mulchingOrganic mulch serves as a natural fertilizer, providing essential nutrients to the surrounding plant life as it gradually breaks down. Beneficial microorganisms are also added to the soil during this process. The addition of this organic matter actually helps the soil maintain moisture better, ensuring plants have enough water to thrive. Decomposing mulch also attracts earthworms, which further improve air and water penetration in the soil while leaving behind nutrient-rich droppings.

3. Prevent Weed Growth & Temperature Damage

When mulch is spread in a layer 2 to 3 inches thick, it creates a sturdy barrier that prevents weed growth. This is because the mulch keeps weeds from getting the sunlight they need to grow and thrive. The layer also provides a helpful barrier that insulates the roots of your other plants to protect them from harsh temperatures. Keeping roots cool during the summer is especially beneficial for young plants with more vulnerable root systems.

 

From mulching to aeration, you can count on Landscape Carolina to help you keep your yard looking its best. Serving Lancaster County, SC, for over 35 years, this locally owned and operated business can help with everything from design to ongoing maintenance. To learn more about their services or to request a free estimate, visit them online or call (803) 289-7888.

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