Cedar Mulch
When you have a garden or flowerbeds, you need to take care
of it and prepare it for every season of the year, specially if
you live in an area where the difference in temperature and
weather between winter and summer is very extreme.
One of the most common methods of regulating soil
temperature is by using mulch. A good type of mulch will
minimize the difference in temperature between day and night,
and between winter and summer. In this way, the stress that
plants and flowers are subject to is reduced.
Manufacturers produce several types of mulch with different
qualities. Some of them have very specific applications. When
it comes to gardening, most people prefer to use organic mulch
over non organic mulch. This is because organic mulch looks
more natural and beautiful than non organic mulch. In addition,
organic mulch breaks down and provides nutrients for the
soil.
Among all the types of organic mulch, cedar mulch is one of
the most common types of mulch used for gardening. Cedar mulch
is also known as cedar bark mulch, and it is specially
preferred for perennial flowerbeds.
Cedar mulch is popular in part because of the decrease in
popularity of cypress mulch. Cypress mulch is made out of trees
that are cut for making mulch, while cedar mulch is made from
leftovers in carpentries and from recycled cedar wood. This
makes cedar wood a much more ecological choice.
Compared to other types of organic mulch, cedar mulch tends
to last a long time before breaking down. This keeps the look
of the mulch for longer and it reduces the frequency of
replacement. This is one reason why people who don’t have much
time to tend to their gardens and flower beds prefer cedar
mulch.
Also, cedar mulch has natural oils that repel a lot of bugs
and insects, reducing the need of pesticides or manual bug
control. Again, this reduces the time needed to take care of
the garden or flowerbed.
In addition, cedar mulch makes a very good protection for
roots during freezing temperatures. If it’s to be used for this
purpose, it has to be applied after two or three days of
constant freezing temperatures. Normally 4 or 5 inches are
needed for winter. It is important not to apply it too early,
as it can become a nest for rodents or other pests. After
winter has passed, it’s important to pull it back from the
plants so as not to suffocate them.
Finally, you can use it in summer too for weed control. In
this case, however, only 2.5 inches of cedar mulch should be
applied, which is too small for rodents to make a home, but
thick enough to block weed growth.
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