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What is Mulch, Types of Mulch and the Best Materials for Mulching?

What is mulch?

A mulch is a layer of material applied to the surface of soil. (Wikipedia)

You can use it to retain moisture in the soil, suppress weeds, keep the soil cool, and make the garden bed look more attractive. Organic mulches also help improve the soil’s fertility, as they decompose – (The pruce).



Types of Mulch

There are organic and inorganic mulches. Your choice of a much will depend on a number of factors. Terrain, purpose, availability of materials among others.

1. Composted animal manure (Organic)

A compost of nutrient-rich animal manure is the best as mulch for vegetables. However, make sure it decomposes well before you apply it to your garden. Fresh manure will burn your plant. Also, avoid dog, cat and pig manures because they can contain disease-causing organisms.

What is Mulch, Types of Mulch and the Best Materials for Mulching?

2. Grass Clippings or Shredded Leaves (Organic)

You can make your own organic mulch from grass clippings and shredded leaves. You can use them to mulch garden beds and around trees and shrubs. Do not apply in thick layers and also do not use clippings from lawn that have been treated with herbicides and insecticides.

What is Mulch, Types of Mulch and the Best Materials for Mulching?

3. Cocoa Chips (Organic)

Cocoa chips have a rich colour and a pleasant scent. They are easy to handle and very appropriate for all planting areas. Cocoa chips decompose quickly. Cocoa mulch, like chocolate and its byproducts, can be fatal to animals if consumed. Take caution and do not apply where there are pets or wildlife.

What is Mulch, Types of Mulch and the Best Materials for Mulching?

4. Wood Chips or Bark (Organic)

You can use both hardwood and softwood chips or wood barks as mulch materials. Use such mulch types around trees and shrubs. It is best to use them for because it leaches large amounts of nitrogen from the soil as it decomposes.

What is Mulch, Types of Mulch and the Best Materials for Mulching?

5. Straw (Organic)

Straw from most grasses is ideal for use as mulches. You must acquire your straw at the stage when the grass has not developed seeds or you may also introduce the challenge of weeds. Avoid hay. It may contain seeds.

What is Mulch, Types of Mulch and the Best Materials for Mulching?

6. Newspaper or Cardboard (Organic)

Among the mulch types, you can also use shredded black and white newspaper or natural cardboard that is not dyed. This will effectively suppress weeds. First, apply two or three layers of newspaper at a time and cover with a heavier organic material such as leaves or grass clipping to hold the newspapers in place. Do not mix coloured newspaper or coated cardboard. They do not decompose readily and may expose your garden to toxic dyes.

What is Mulch, Types of Mulch and the Best Materials for Mulching?

7. Rock or Crusher Dust (Inorganic)

These materials and similar ones are best as mulch for walkways and paths. They will not breakdown or decompose. They are also cheap. However, do not use around plants. They do not retain water effectively. They also heat up easily and can burn the plant’s roots.

What is Mulch, Types of Mulch and the Best Materials for Mulching?

8. Landscape Plastic or Fabric (Inorganic)

The plastic polyethene is ideal as a weed killer in the short term. This is so because it is impermeable i.e. water and other nutrients cannot pass through. Install an irrigation system under the plants or you may have to water your plants manually. Replace the plastic at the end of each growing season.

The landscape fabric is more expensive but very effective in suppressing weeds. This material allows air and water to pass through. Use landscape fabric with a layer of organic mulch e.g. wood chips, on top.

What is Mulch, Types of Mulch and the Best Materials for Mulching?

9. Rubber (Inorganic)

Rubber mulch is made from recycled, pulverized tires. It is durable and inexpensive. This is good for high traffic areas like playgrounds. It does not decompose and toxins in the rubber can leach into the soil.

What is Mulch, Types of Mulch and the Best Materials for Mulching?

Importance of Mulch

These may not be the only benefits. Can you think of any?0What do you think?x



Recommended materials and rates for mulching

We ask that, as much as you can, use organic materials instead of inorganic materials. Compost is the best mulch material.

We advise that you apply mulch at a depth of 2 to 4 inches. That is about the length of your middle finger. Heaping mulch at the base of plants can lead to insects and rodents infestation. It can also build-up of excess moisture in the root zone and cause root rot.


References:

Mulch – wikipedia.org

The Importance of Mulching – arborday.org

What is Mulch? – thespruce.com


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