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  2. It's time for Mulch Madness! Here's what to know about the ...

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    Mulch can suppress weed growth and provide thermal insulation, keeping the root zone cooler in summer and warmer (and more consistent) in winter. Mulches made of organic materials can improve soil ...

  3. The Best Type of Mulch for Every Kind of Flower Bed - AOL

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    You can mulch any time of year to protect your plants, especially newly planted perennials and shrubs. When mulching, make sure to use a layer of about 2 to 3 inches deep.

  4. Is It Too Late To Mulch Your Garden This Fall?

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    The best time to add mulch in the fall is after one or two frosts. ... Newly planted and tender perennials will benefit from a layer of mulch to help protect the roots and prevent winter heaving ...

  5. Living mulch - Wikipedia

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    Living mulch planted to retard weed growth between corn rows. In agriculture, a living mulch is a cover crop interplanted or undersown with a main crop, and intended to serve the purposes of a mulch, such as weed suppression and regulation of soil temperature. Living mulches grow for a long time with the main crops, whereas cover crops are ...

  6. Mulch - Wikipedia

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    These are best used as a base layer upon which a heavier mulch such as compost is placed to prevent the lighter cardboard/newspaper layer from blowing away. By incorporating a layer of cardboard/newspaper into a mulch, the quantity of heavier mulch can be reduced, whilst improving the weed suppressant and moisture retaining properties of the ...

  7. Mechanical weed control - Wikipedia

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    Mulch is a layer of material that is spread on the ground. Compared with some other methods of weed control, laying weed mulch mat is relatively simple and inexpensive. [5] Mulching smothers the weeds by excluding light and providing a physical barrier to impede their emergence. [2]