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We use pine straw mulch here in Ga mostly...however, colored hardwood mulch seems to be making a play. Anyway, just trying to keep the plants deep watered to encourage root establishment without over watering.
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Watering, Mulching and Fertilizing Roses
Roses do best with uniform soil moisture throughout the growing season. Water can be delivered in adequate amounts while keeping the foliage dry, preventing disease. The use of mulch around roses to help retain soil moisture is a practice that is highly encouraged.
Fancy Nancy On Mulching
Those gorgeous leaves of red, gold and brown are mulched into my lawn with a mulching mower, shredded with a leaf vac and layered upon the garden beds, heaped into the compost bin and bagged up and stored away for use during the growing season.
Boxwood Questions and Answers
This script file displays the date and time Why are they called boxwood? The name boxwood is derived from the young stems of some species of boxwood they are strongly four sided and are square in cross-section.
Are Your Plants Wilting? Try Mulching
Mulching provides many important benefits to the soil and to plant growth. Consequently mulching should be a standard practice for homeowners to use with their landscaping and gardening projects. Grass clippings may also be used for mulch, but work best when used dry.
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