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. This type of mulch is a solid formation, which can be
cut to fit perfectly around plants or even placed as a path.
Wood, leaves, and grass clippings are among the
various materials that people use for mulch. The problem with these
is that eventually it will decompose or may even blow away with the
wind, which will demand replacement often. Plastic mulch is solid
and will not blow away or deteriorate if it is placed correctly and
with care. It is visually pleasing and a great way to keep the
weeds from making a home in your garden.
The advantages to using plastic mulch when
growing plants in your garden are great. Early plants can rise up
to two weeks early because the mulch keeps the temperature higher
in the soil than without it. It also can create a run-off that will
reduce the chance of your plants drowning from excess water from
the rain. At the same time, the plastic will also retain the
moisture that you give it for longer because the darkness will
prevent evaporation, which will make it less difficult to
maintain.
Many people have decided to use plastic over
other materials of mulch for their garden. This is due to the fact
that plastic mulch is durable and easy to maintain. It doesn't need
to be replaced as often as natural mulch and can aid your plants
when it comes to growth and maintenance.
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