Mulch may seem like just “icing” on landscape beds, but it’s way more than decorative. You can tackle three major landscape problems with the simple addition of local organic mulch.
Weeds
A thick layer of organic mulch smothers most weeds, and even the seeds won’t germinate without light and air. Even larger weeds are more easily removed – by decapitation below the mulch level!
Feeds
Organic mulch breaks down quickly into rich compost, feeding the soil and invigorating the plants. It’s like a constant slow drip of all-natural nutrients.
Retains Water
Like a sponge, organic mulch holds moisture, creating a protective blanket against drying sun and wind. It keeps the root zone moist and teeming with microbes, worms, and other beneficial organisms.