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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.
Dealing with Winter Weather
A winter mulch layer of 3 or 4 inches of organic material such as wood chips, pine boughs, bark mulch, or even old newspapers, insulates the soil, moderating temperature fluctuations.
Mulching In The Yard
While you can use living mulches--groundcover plants such as pachysandra and even annuals such as impatiens, organic materials make the best and the cheapest mulches Easily the best way to reuse yard waste is by employing it as a mulch.
Problems of Pine Trees
Perhaps the major concern when planting pines, in particular large plantings, is pine wilt disease, caused by the pinewood nematode. Unless these problems are identified and corrected promptly, white pines lose color in their needles and experience premature needle drop and stunted growth.
Caring for Cranberry
An inch of rain equals 2 gallons per plant that you may also supply by watering for half an hour with a sprinkler. Summer: Cranberry Cotoneasters will look even better with a monthly spray of dilute liquid fertilizer for the first three months after last frost.
Pine Bark Mulch
in Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Brookfield Mulch & Seed Co
Brookfield, Connecticut (CT) 06804
(22 miles away)