Tuesday 13 October 2015

When to Mulch Your Garden


Mulching as you know is so beneficial for promoting the growth & development of saplings in the garden. It not only beautifies the garden but also helps in insulating the soil in harsh temperatures of winters & summers. Knowing the benefits of applying mulch in garden, we start using it without even bothering to know when and how much organic soil in Vancouver should be ideally applied in order to get the maximum benefit out of it.

The time of applying mulch depends on what you are looking for. As mentioned above, mulch acts as an insulating barrier between the soil and air to moderate the soil temperature. Mulched soil will always be cooler in summer season and in winters it will insulate the soil and help prevent it from freezing and thawing.

Spring Season

During spring, it is best to apply mulch in your vegetable or flower garden after the soil has warmed up. Wet soils tend to slow the seed germination & increase the decay of seeds & seedlings. Before adding more layers of mulch, wait till the soil is completely warmed.

Fall Season

Mulch is used to help in moderating winter temperatures and can be applied late in the fall season when the ground starts becoming frozen before the winters. If you apply mulch before the fall season, then you may attract rodents to the soil as they look for a warmer place to nest.

Winter Season

Mulch can also be used to secure plants over the winter. It ought to be free material, for example, straw, roughage, or pine branches that will help protect the plants without contracting under the weight of snow and ice. One of the advantages from winter utilizations of mulch is reduction in the freezing and defrosting of the soil in the late winter and early spring. These rehashed cycles of freezing around the evening and then thawing in the sun's warmth cause numerous tiny or underlying plants to eventually get uprooted or die out. This leaves their root systems uncovered and results in damage or death of plant. Mulching helps in preventing the rapid changes in soil temperature and decreases the possibilities of the above.

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