Cypress Mulch
If you like gardening or landscaping or if you work in
farming, you must be familiar with at least one type of mulch.
Mulch is very useful in all these areas. It helps pants grow
better, and, in the case of farming, it increases productivity
and makes the job of taking the care of the fields much
easier.
Although mulch has different applications, there are mainly
three of them. First of all, it regulates soil temperature. It
does so by absorbing the heat of the sun during the day,
keeping the soil cool, and by radiating the heat absorbed
during the day at night, keeping the soil warm. It is also very
good for blocking moisture that evaporates, resulting in less
need for irrigation. Finally, it prevents unwanted weeds to
grow and compete with your plants for resources. It does it by
both denying them the sunlight they need to grow and by
physically blocking the space they need to grow.
There are other applications, but these are the main ones.
And because the needs of each gardener, planter, farmer and
landscaper are different, manufacturers and producers have come
up with several different types of mulch, each with different
qualities. There are divided mainly in organic and non organic
mulch.
As with most human things, there is a type of mulch that is
somewhat controversial. I’m talking about cypress mulch.
Cypress mulch is an interesting type of mulch in the sense
that it is both loved and hated.
Let’s start with the reasons why cypress mulch is loved. In
addition to performing the three functions mentioned above,
much like cypress wood, cypress mulch has a great natural look
that is loved by many people. Thus it makes a great type of
mulch when used for decoration as well as for gardening. In
addition, cypress mulch enriches the soil and becomes part of
it when it finally breaks down.
There is yet another application of cypress mulch that a lot
of people are unaware of. It is used often as bedding for
snakes. Yes, as in the reptiles that crawl. Cypress mulch is
very comfortable for them and it doesn’t have any spines that
hinder their movement or oils that they find repelling.
With all these qualities, why do some people hate cypress
mulch? Well, because most of cypress mulch is made directly
from cypress trees. It isn’t made of recycled cypress wood from
used furniture. Because of this, some people believe that the
production of cypress mulch is making cypress woods disappear.
Fortunately, efforts are being made to create sustainable
cypress wood forests from which cypress mulch can be produced
without endangering the species.
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