Many people choose to put mulch in their yards and gardens this time of year to promote healthy soil and block weeds around plants. There are several different varieties of mulch to choose from – and ...
Don't put away your gardening gloves the minute frost hits. Your blueberry plants still need winter protection. Follow these ...
If the smell of fresh mulch is in the air, it must be early spring in Greater Columbus. As soon the snow melts and the first warm sunny day appears, gardeners head for their local garden center where ...
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What to consider before using cedar mulch in your yard
A long-lasting mulch option can boost your garden's look and performance, but it comes with trade-offs worth weighing before ...
When the temperature drops into the 20s, many landscape plants need an extra layer of winter protection, especially if the ground lacks in snow cover. One of the best blanket covers to protect ...
Can mulching leaves into lawns cause problems? Ted in Glyndon writes: “Does mulching leaves into the lawn in the fall hurt the grass or help it? I worry that it might be bad for three reasons: adding ...
Organic mulch keeps soil cool, moist, and weed-free while boosting long-term soil health. Great natural mulches include compost, chopped leaves, pine needles, and straw. A thick 3-inch mulch layer, ...
Editor's note: Throughout the growing season, Mike Hogan, OSU Extension Educator for Agriculture & Natural Resources in Franklin County, will answer gardening questions submitted by Dispatch readers.
Each year, those with a green thumb spread out mulch to protect their gardens, plants and trees. Mulch has lots of benefits for plants including keeping them warm, protecting moisture and preventing ...
Plain shredded paper is a safe and budget-friendly material when used correctly. Apply in thin layers and top with natural mulch to prevent matting. Shredded paper can also be used in your compost bin ...
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