Types Of Mulch
If you work or like gardening, landscaping or farming, you
must have heard of mulch. Mulch is a covering for the soil that
is used to achieve several effects, which range from the
practical to the productive to the aesthetic.
Because the needs of people that work in these areas are so
different, manufacturers offer several types of mulch, in order
to appeal a niche or market. There isn’t really one
manufacturer that produces all types of mulch.
There are two main ways to classify the types of mulch.
Perhaps the most common one is the one that classifies mulch in
organic and inorganic, depending of the material they’re made
from.
Organic mulch is mostly used for gardening. It can be made
of several types of material, such as bark, grass, leaves,
cocoa beans, hay, straw, sawdust, etc. This type of mulch is
very ecological as it tends to break down and incorporate in
the soil, adding nutrients to it. It also carries out most
functions expected from mulch, such as soil temperature
regulating, moisture retaining, and weed growing
prevention.
On the other hand, non organic mulch is made out of rubber,
plastic, or other materials that are recycled. It doesn’t break
down like organic mulch, so it won’t become a part of the soil.
It compensates it by lasting so long that it doesn’t need to be
replaced in a long, long time. Non organic mulch is also very
effective at moisture retaining, since it’s not permeable. It
is used in gardening and farming, although some types of mulch
can be used for other, specific purposes.
Another common way of separating types of mulch is by
purpose. There are three types of mulch according to this
selection: gardening mulch, farming mulch, and landscaping
mulch.
Farming mulch is mostly concerned about productivity and
plant growth, disregarding aesthetics completely. The types of
mulch used depend on the crop and area to be cultivated and
they are usually paired with a system of irrigation. One of the
best examples of this is plastic mulch combined with drip
irrigation. It is also preferred because it makes it much
easier for farmers to keep the soil clean of foreign objects or
parts of the plant that fall down.
Landscaping mulch is mostly concerned with the aesthetic
look of an area. These types of mulch are mostly used for
decoration or a practical use of the area, although they can
still be used as planting mulch. For example, rubber mulch can
be used for plant growing, or for covering playground equipment
areas. In the last case, its purpose is to soften falls from
children playing. Glass mulch is another example. It isn’t used
for plant growing, but instead, for decoration. For example, to
mark walking paths or to resemble a shiny river or stream.
Finally, gardening mulch combines both. It needs to help
plants grow better but also to make the set look pretty. A
combination of the two above is generally used.
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