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MulchWorx Black Mulch Color Concentrate- Gallon - Treats 11,200 sq. ft. - Pure Midnight Black Mulch Dye Spray

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Because this recycled wood would have most likely ended up in landfills, repurposing it is an ideal situation.

Remove the old mulch: Use a garden fork or shovel to remove any old, faded, or broken-down mulch from the garden bed. Be sure to remove all of the old mulch, as leaving any behind can interfere with the effectiveness of the new mulch. For a long-lasting mulch that will not fade or deteriorate, rubber mulch is the way to go. Available in three colors, NuScape mulch has the same look as other wood-based mulches but is heavier, more durable, and made of 100 percent recycled rubber. In fact, the brand claims that the color should last for 12 years. It also provides a bit of bounce, making it a great option for playgrounds or swing sets. The result is a visually stunning display that will draw attention and admiration from all who see it. It’s like creating a beautiful masterpiece with nature as your paintbrush. 2. Create Pathways: While thinking of stepping stones, the first color that pops into our mind is white or a similar neutral color. Wouldn’t it be a nice change if the stepping stones were dark? Loosen the soil: Use a garden fork or tiller to loosen the soil to a depth of about 6 inches. This will help the mulch to settle into place and allow water and nutrients to reach the roots of your plants.

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Walkways give the landscape an organized look by connecting two ends of the garden. They give a feeling of relaxation after a long tiring day at work. The type of material you use determines the aesthetic and role of your walkway.

Your plants will thrive while your garden bed stands out as a sophisticated and organized space. It’s like giving your plants their own little runway to showcase their beauty. 6. Use in Container Gardens: Depending on the quality of the material there is a possibility of introducing weeds, pests and diseases to the garden and, with woodchips there is a slight risk of introducing honey fungus. Synthetic mulches include materials like plastic sheets, rubber, dyed mulches, and more. Unlike organic mulches, synthetic mulches are not biodegradable. They tend to be more convenient and durable and don't need to be replaced as frequently as organic mulches. However, since they do not biodegrade (or do so very slowly), they are less sustainable (environmentally), and also do not provide the soil with nutrients or organic matter like organic mulches do. In some cases, synthetic mulches may even leach harmful chemicals to the surrounding area, which can be detrimental to your garden and the environment. However, synthetic mulches do have their place and can result in benefits similar to those provided by organic mulches (heat retention, moisture retention, etc.) while also often being readily available and easier to maintain. Below are a few examples of synthetic mulches. Using freshly chipped material such as woody prunings or grass clippings can encourage the microorganisms in the soil to grow but they may use up reserves of nitrogen, leaving less available for plant growth.If you have freshly chipped material, keep it stored for a few weeks before using. As a result of the insulation it provides, mulch also affects the moisture retention of the soil. It can help reduce evaporation from heat and wind which improves moisture retention and can reduce the frequency and volume of watering necessary for plants to thrive.

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Areas where weeds take hold need special attention. Reapply a fresh layer of mulch to suffocate out the weeds for good. Heavily infested areas may need additional steps like spraying or soil solarization to fully reclaim the bed. pH Maintenance Because both of these mulches don’t break down, they need little attention or maintenance once applied. Depending on the source, the wood may have been chemically treated with creosote or chromated copper arsenate (CCA). CCA has been banned since the early 2000s, but it’s still present in any wood that was treated before then, especially in wood sourced from construction and demolitions. AVOID USING when sourced from construction and demolitions. If you decide to go with dyed bark mulch, go for brands certified by the Mulch & Soil Council. One benefit of mulch is that it regulates soil temperature. Many plants remain healthier when their roots are exposed to more moderate temperatures. Since mulch acts as an insulating layer, it helps prevent soil from getting too hot or too cold, allowing roots to remain healthier and deliver necessary nutrients to plants.

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