Here’s Why You Should Use Mulch In Your Landscaping


Whether your landscaping is already done or you are still planning it out, using mulch around your home can have a lot of benefits for your home and landscape. What is mulch? Mulch is typically made of organic materials such as tree bark, wood chips, leaves, moss, newspaper, or compost. Let’s take a closer look at how mulch can positively affect your soil health and plants!

Organic Compost

The first reason that you should use mulch in your landscaping is because it will help to protect and nourish your soil. Mulch made with organic materials will break down over time. Insects and other small organisms will naturally absorb the mulch and leave recycled organic matter behind! This added nourishment will keep your soil in good condition and healthy soil will lead to healthy and happy plants!

Weed Repellent

The second reason that you should be using mulch in your landscaping is because it can fight off weeds! Adding two to three inches of mulch in your landscaping and around your house will naturally lower your chances of weeds. The mulch will block access to sunlight and make it difficult for weeds to sprout. Little to no weeds sprouting in your landscaping will keep your home looking picture perfect!

Looking Sharp

Another reason mulch is right for your landscaping is for the color and visual appeal. Colored mulches can be used and matched to your home to accent common hues or provide a pop of color. Utilizing colored mulch will give your landscaping a polished finish and accentuate the trees, shrubs, and flowers around your home. 

Water Conservation

Another great benefit of using mulch in your landscaping is that mulch will help conserve moisture in your soil. This will decrease water evaporation and will greatly help your thirsty plants to flourish. Now that you won’t need to water your foliage as much, you can spend more time with your family or doing hobbies you love. Not to mention, less water being used on your plants means more money stays in your pocket! 

Insulation

Another amazing benefit of using mulch in your garden is that it will act as a natural insulator for your soil. This will help control the soil temperature around your plants. You may be thinking that soil temperature is not important, however mulch can keep your plants cool during the summer and warm during the winter. If you add new plants to your garden in the fall, mulch can greatly increase their survival rate as their small roots get acclimated to their new home whilst temperatures drop outside. 

Are you ready to add mulch to your landscaping? Look no further because Wild Irishman Tree and Landscape has got your covered! Contact Wild Irishman Tree and Landscape today to speak to our experts about which type of mulch is right for your home!
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