Spring Garden Cleanup that Protects Pollinators
…overwinter in dead leaf material. The longer mulch stays in place, the more beneficial it is for them. Think about delaying adding garden mulch until mid-June or later and keep…
…overwinter in dead leaf material. The longer mulch stays in place, the more beneficial it is for them. Think about delaying adding garden mulch until mid-June or later and keep…
…home, they will become quite drought hardy. Mulching is Good for Peonies – Peonies benefit from mulch. Mulch helps to retain soil moisture, cools down roots, and keeps weeds at…
…ground. Water the perennial thoroughly with clear water until it infiltrates to the bottom of the root ball. 9. Mulch the Newly Planted Perennial Mulch around the base of the…
…the soil. Apply a layer of natural mulch, such as wood chips, around the plant to help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Related: What is Mulch? Making…
…don’t add more water. Finally, add mulch. Mulch is great for insulation as it levels out soil temperatures, minimizing the effect of the freeze-thaw cycles that can occur in autumn,…
…out of the soil, so timing is essential. If this does happen, cover them with a thick layer of mulch to cool the soil temperature down. Plant Tulips from mid-September…
…mulch for insulation during the winter months. Daffodils need 12-13 weeks of cold to initiate growth in the spring. Mulch also decreases weed competition and keeps soil temperatures and moisture consistent….
…to keep weed growth down, too. Read more about mulch in the blog link below. Related: What is Mulch? Making Garden Magic with Mulch 3. Pest and Disease Control for Beets…
…sign of severe dehydration. Use a 10-15 cm (4-6″) layer mulch over the soil and near the stems to help maintain soil hydration by reducing water evaporation. Mulch also insulates…