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- Discusses the uses and benefits of mulching, along with tabular information about mulch materials and best mulching practices for different types of plants. From the University of Missouri Extension.
- Description of a research project evaluating various red-colored plastic mulches. Conclusions about which give rise to the highest plant yields.
- Promotes a peach industry by-product consisting of dried, cracked pits, yielding a biodegradable enhancement for landscaping or ground cover. Product information and distributor listing.
- This article by the Virginia Cooperative Extension covers organic and inorganic mulches, as well as green manures and cover crops.
- Promotional site for this brand of mulch based on cocoa shells, discussing benefits, application instructions, and dealer listings.
- Article explaining the different types of mulch and how they should be applied in the garden.
- Defines mulching, its benefits, and its effects on the soil, discusses timing and depth of application, and lists recommended materials.
- Suggestions for using shredded leaves for composting or as a winter mulch to protect tender plants in the garden.
- This article provides mulching basics: what it is, how to apply, and lists commonly used materials.
- Provides definition of mulch, discusses benefits, application methods, and how to water through mulch. Also lists many organic and inorganic mulch materials, with brief descriptions, pros, and cons.
- Explains the benefits of mulching, describes a variety of organic and inorganic mulch materials, and provides a guide to selecting a suitable one.
- Discusses the types and effects of mulching, including the results of a study where shredded newsprint was used as mulch.
- Illustrated explanation on the benefits of mulching and materials to use, with reference to Texas gardening conditions.
- Brief articles explaining how some materials can make mulches acidic and toxic to growing plants, and how to recognize problem mulches.
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