Now is a good time of year to mulch plants in your garden, ahead of spring growth. Preserves moisture so flowers will produce more pollen and nectar, plus no weeding then to be done later in the season when busy with the bees.
Shifted 20 cu m of partly decomposed woodchip last 2 weekends, c240 large wheelbarrows. Delivered in 2 x 10 cubic metre loads from our local tree yard. Ask for the oldest woodchip as partly broken down but never seen a negative effect on the soil or plants. Use garden compost too as an under layer.
Been doing this over last 10 seasons and now just top up and rotate sections of the garden that we’ve been working on
Whilst a cost, saves a lot of time weeding and the plants are all healthy and do well despite being at altitude here in the south Pennines
Shifted 20 cu m of partly decomposed woodchip last 2 weekends, c240 large wheelbarrows. Delivered in 2 x 10 cubic metre loads from our local tree yard. Ask for the oldest woodchip as partly broken down but never seen a negative effect on the soil or plants. Use garden compost too as an under layer.
Been doing this over last 10 seasons and now just top up and rotate sections of the garden that we’ve been working on
Whilst a cost, saves a lot of time weeding and the plants are all healthy and do well despite being at altitude here in the south Pennines