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  2. Sheet mulching - Wikipedia

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    One variation of mulching, called Hügelkultur, involves using buried logs and branches as the first layer of the bed. [7] Before step 4, an initial layer (2–3 kg/m 2) of matter rich in nutrients (such as compost or manure) may be added to bolster decomposition. [1] Some permaculturists incorporate composting in step 5, step 6, or both. [3]

  3. Mack Granite - Wikipedia

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    It measures 117.5 from the bumper to the back of the cab. Designed for local use it usually has a day-cab but a 36" integral sleeper is available. Commonly a 6x4 (3 axles, 2 powered) there are packages from 4x2 (2 axles, 1 powered) to 8x6 (4 axles, 3 powered) and can be fitted with driven front, tandem-steer, lift, and extended trailing axles.

  4. Mulch - Wikipedia

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    Many materials are used as mulches, which are used to retain soil moisture, regulate soil temperature, suppress weed growth, and for aesthetics. [4] They are applied to the soil surface, [5] around trees, paths, flower beds, to prevent soil erosion on slopes, and in production areas for flower and vegetable crops. Mulch layers are normally 2 ...

  5. 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.

  6. How to Choose the Right Mulch for Your Garden - AOL

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  7. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 65-foot-tall (20 m) tree from East Montpelier, Vermont, was the first to be mulched and recycled. It was turned into 30 three-bushel bags of mulch for the nature trails of upper Manhattan. Though the tree typically makes its journey on a truck bed, in 1998 it was flown in from Richfield, Ohio, on the world's largest transport plane.

  8. Rubber mulch - Wikipedia

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    At worst, it leads to soil contamination (see Environmental Impact and Safety Testing) Some recycled varieties may leach chemicals (some toxic) which are harmful to plants [3] [4] [5] Rubber mulch is a particular hazard if ignited because of the resulting fumes that resemble those produced in tire fires.

  9. Hydroseeding - Wikipedia

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    Hydroseeding (or hydraulic mulch seeding, hydro-mulching, hydraseeding) is a planting process that uses a slurry of seed and mulch. It is often used as an erosion control technique on construction sites, as an alternative to the traditional process of broadcasting or sowing dry seed.