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Mulch bark is a fantastic way to decorate your pathways.
Posted on May 2nd, 2009 No commentsMulch bark is an excellent way to decorate and landscape your garden or driveway. A lot of people use Mulch bark to make their home’s exterior look stylish.
Mulch bark is simply mulched bark from trees which is then used as a decorative material for your garden. You can get Mulch bark which is set into the ground or you can buy loose Mulch bark for your garden.
Loose Mulch bark is less popular but is certainly harder to walk and drive on. You will usually see loose Mulch bark in a park or playground and a lot of people use it in their gardens as well.
Pathways and driveways look great with Mulch bark and a lot of people use it because it’s cheap and effective. Pine and birch Mulch bark is the most common and there are lots of different kinds available on today’s market.
Cheap Mulch bark doesn’t have the same effect but is good for people who are on a budget – this stuff is still worth while. In simple terms, Mulch bark is just bark that has been chipped into small pieces to make a mulch which gives the appropriate effect.
A lot of people use Mulch bark for their gardens and it’s very popular indeed. Mulch bark isn’t usually used for roads but more for gardens and pathways.
You can buy Mulch bark from garden stores but there are lots of other places you can try as well.Driveways, pathways, gardens, parks and playgrounds are all places where Mulch bark is used a lot.
Mulch bark is very helpful and you should find that if you have a garden with a lot of weeds then you’ll appreciate it.Competitive weeds can’t grow beneath Mulch bark and this is probably one of the main reasons that they are so popular.
You should consider using Mulch bark in your garden if you have water features because they look right at home and very stylish. Mulch bark is really easy to find and you won’t have a problem finding what you need for your garden or pathways.
A lot of plants benefit from Mulch bark because they keep the roots moist and the leaves free from water which is great. Unless you have a keen interest in gardening you will probably want a low maintenance garden and this is why Mulch bark is so perfect.
A lot of smaller town houses need small gardens that are low maintenance so that people will full time jobs and no interest in gardens can still enjoy an outside space. This is why Mulch bark is so handy because it is similar to paving slabs and cobbles in that they need little work throughout the year.
Mulch bark is relatively cheap to buy and you should be able to find it in large department stores such as Homebase and B&Q. Having Mulch bark in your garden is very stylish and is an easy and fast way to ensure you end up with a low maintenance garden.
About the Author:Writer Zara K Martin discusses choosing mulch bark for your garden. www.countymulch.co.uk has high quailty information on mulch bark, you should surely be able to get an offer that you like. -
Mulch – Nothing More Discouraging to Weeds
Posted on April 18th, 2009 No commentsEveryone knows or practically everyone knows, that fall is the ideal time to get the lawn in shape for the winter. We gave ours an early feeding with fertilizer, and seeded some of the spots that had suffered during the summer. Black dirt was lightly sprinkled over the new seed, and it is surprising what a quick start and vigorous growth it made.
I don’t think our lawn has ever gone through the winter in better shape, and SOON it will get another light feeding. In spite of everything, there always seem to be a few spots that show up bare this time of year. I have to walk out over the lawn to find them, but they are there. Runners will fill many of these spots during the coming weeks, but I like to give them an assist.
Good seed is too expensive to waste. It doesn’t pay to sow anything but GOOD seed. Weeds will fill up the bare spots, without your sowing them. So, almost any time now, I’ll go over the lawn with a bucket of seed and a bucket of black dirt. (If you don’t have good weed-free black dirt you had better use peat moss, milled spagnum moss, or you can use vermiculite) .
In each bare spot I’ll scatter a pinch of seed, and cover it lightly with the mulch. Unless the ground is pretty wet, I’ll sprinkle this down with the hose. Likewise unless we get a shower now and then (and it isn’t too late to get some snow here) I’ll give it an occasional sprinkling.
Just remember that blue grass likes cool moist weather. It won’t germinate until the ground warms up. If your seed is just on the surface, remember that the ground dries out on top pretty quick. So no germination. Or if it has germinated, and the ground gets dry, the roots will very likely die before they get a foothold. So you can readily see the advantage of the mulch to help hold the moisture until the seed is able to take care of itself.
As you undoubtedly have guessed by now, I’m pretty happy just grass happy with our front yard. This is the side our friends and neighbors see. Actually I see more of the back yard. No one has ever heard me brag about that. There is a pretty large area just in grass, and we like the unbroken expanse.
Our back yard has all the customary pasture weeds, plus the crab grass. Fertilizing and spraying has helped, but still the area is not of what you might call bragging” quality.
So this year I am going to use some of the weed seed killers that are put on in dry form right along with the fertilizer. And I am going to use some extra feedings. Yes, I know that means more mowing, but that is what mowers are made for, so why not use them. Especially when you can ride. I always did like that feature.
But I really have another reason” in fact a pair of reasons. In the first place, nothing will crowd out and smother weeds like vigorously growing grass. But I will also mulch the garden. Oh yes, I know some of the experts say don’t use grass cuttings for a mulch. But I shall ignorantly go on doing it. The flowers, shrubs and trees, it seems, never heard of this and like me, they are too ignorant to know better than to like it.
There are just two things to do. First, stack it up and let it go through the heating process until it has dried out or cured. Second, it does take extra nitrogen on account of the bacterial action in decomposing. So I either put on straight nitrogen or use a complete fertilizer if I think that is needed.
Nothing is more discouraging to weeds than to try to grow up through a heavy mulch. Putting down mulch certainly helps hold the moisture in. Maybe this will be another year of good rainfall.
When I was a youngster a frequently used expression – and maybe it is still used, was Zip, I caught a yellow jacket, Zip, I let him go again.
And so I did. The other afternoon I was walking through the back yard, when I became conscious of something on my left forefinger. I instinctively closed my thumb and started to roll it between thumb and finger. Something told me Id better look at what I had. It just happened to be a yellow jacket. Did I ever shake him loose quick like?!
It was warm enough for him to be out, but still cold enough that he was just a bit too slow on the backward push.
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Improve Your Home With Landscaping And Mulch
Posted on March 15th, 2009 No commentsLandscaping for the yard surrounding your home or business isn’t an amateur undertaking, and the many uses of mulch, topsoil and gardening materials in landscaping requires some serious experience and know-how. If you are thinking about using mulch or topsoil in your landscaping projects, there are a few things you need to keep in mind to guarantee success.
If you have the budget to allow it, you may want to consider hiring a professional landscaping company that can put the expert touch on your yard project. A professional landscaper will be able to use mulch, topsoil and other gardening materials in ways that will amaze you when you see the finished product.
Landscaping is a very common need in local neighborhoods, and you should be able to find plenty of large and small landscaping companies that will be able to work on your yard for you. Rather than placing your mulch and topsoil yourself, why not let someone else do it for you if you have the means to make it happen?
If you’re looking for a good way to get physical and keep mentally stimulated in the spring and summer months, then landscaping your yard is a great way to do it. By working on mulch and gardening projects, you may be surprised at how much exercise and personal satisfaction you can really get.
You can’t do enough prior planning for any home or business project, and landscaping jobs are no exception to the rule. Make sure that you get stocked with all of the necessary gardening and digging tools, mulch and topsoil, and any other things you might need to make sure things go smoothly.
Make sure to check out the phone book or the Internet for a list of specialized companies that can provide you with labor, services and materials for your unique landscaping project at your home. If all you need is mulch and digging tools, then you will likely be fine just going to your local home improvement store.
Remember, the work that you need to do on your yard could end up taking days or even weeks, but for all good landscaping, you need to make sure that you allot yourself plenty of time to do the job right. Taking your time when gardening and using mulch will ensure that the job is done correctly and that everything looks great in the end.
Many homeowners don’t realize that you can actually raise your home value and the value of homes in your neighborhood just by properly landscaping your yard. Using a little mulch and planting some new vegetation can make your home worth a lot more money when it comes time to sell.
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