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Using Plastic Mulch In Your Garden
For many years, gardeners have been using plastic mulch for its many advantages. Plastic mulch prevents weeds, and also holds water in the soil so that constant watering is no longer needed. Without mulch, the nutrients that plants get from fertilizer is easily washed away. It also raises the soil temperature to aid in the process of early plant growth and development.


Use Recycled Rubber Mulch for Safe Play Areas
Recycled rubber mulch is created from non-toxic rubber tires. It does not decompose and it has been proven to reduce falling injuries because it is shock absorbent. The most important factor in the construction of  playground is to keep it safe for the children. Recycled rubber mulch is safer than any other type of mulch because there are no wood splinters to watch out for.

 

   
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