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  • Mulching for a Healthy Landscape

    This article provides mulching basics: what it is, how to apply, and lists commonly used materials.

    www.ext.vt.edu

  • Are Mulches a Good Idea?

    Discusses the types and effects of mulching, including the results of a study where shredded newsprint was used as mulch.

    www.wvu.edu

  • Much Ado About Leaves

    Suggestions for using shredded leaves for composting or as a winter mulch to protect tender plants in the garden.

    www.hort.purdue.edu

  • Beware of Sour Mulch

    Brief articles explaining how some materials can make mulches acidic and toxic to growing plants, and how to recognize problem mulches.

    www.ext.vt.edu

  • Mulches for Gardens and Landscapes

    Article explaining the different types of mulch and how they should be applied in the garden.

    www.cahe.nmsu.edu

  • Easy Gardening: Mulching

    Illustrated explanation on the benefits of mulching and materials to use, with reference to Texas gardening conditions.

    aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu

  • Mulches

    Discusses the uses and benefits of mulching, along with tabular information about mulch materials and best mulching practices for different types of plants. From the University of Missouri Extension.

    muextension.missouri.edu

  • Mulches for Enhanced, Low-Cost, Low-Maintenance Landscapes

    Provides definition of mulch, discusses benefits, application methods, and how to water through mulch. Also lists many organic and inorganic mulch materials, with brief descriptions, pros, and cons.

    aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu

  • Cocoa Mulch

    Promotional site for this brand of mulch based on cocoa shells, discussing benefits, application instructions, and dealer listings.

    www.cocoamulch.com

  • Mulches for the Home Vegetable Garden

    This article by the Virginia Cooperative Extension covers organic and inorganic mulches, as well as green manures and cover crops.

    www.ext.vt.edu

  • Is There a Difference in Red Mulch?

    Description of a research project evaluating various red-colored plastic mulches. Conclusions about which give rise to the highest plant yields.

    plasticulture.cas.psu.edu

  • Mulching Landscape Plants

    Defines mulching, its benefits, and its effects on the soil, discusses timing and depth of application, and lists recommended materials.

    ohioline.osu.edu

  • Pits In Pieces

    Promotes a peach industry by-product consisting of dried, cracked pits, yielding a biodegradable enhancement for landscaping or ground cover. Product information and distributor listing.

    www.pitsinpieces.com

  • Mulches in the Landscape

    Explains the benefits of mulching, describes a variety of organic and inorganic mulch materials, and provides a guide to selecting a suitable one.

    web1.msue.msu.edu

  • Sweet Peet

    Manufacturer of an organic mulch. Site gives usage information and a list of dealers who carry it.

    sweetpeet.com

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