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The Secrets Behind Bark Mulch

POSTED ON 19 July 2021 BY NINGBO TEAM

Ben Taylor

Whether you’re new to gardening or a pro with green fingers, there are secrets in the gardening world that we need to let you know about, starting with the topic of Bark Mulch.

What Is Mulch?

Mulch is a blanket of anatomical or inanimate material that’s settled onto garden or plant bed soil. Using Mulch has many benefits to add to your garden, such as limiting the amount of evaporation from the soil beds whilst also retaining moisture for a longer period of time. It creates a protective layer on the surface which blocks out extreme weather temperatures, this helps in the preservation of the delicate roots of your plants, trees and lawn. This layer of Mulch can also help limit the growth of weeds in your plant beds so that your beautiful garden doesn’t have to compete with those pesky weeds.

Specifically, Bark Mulch?

Bark Mulch specifically comes from tree barks, who would’ve known? It’s commonly sourced from the waste materials created in places, such as furniture manufacturers and sawmills, where they cut and shape wooden products. Rather than disposing of the wood substance, many companies will create a new product out of their disposed pieces by selling them to gardening centres and homeowners at a fraction of the cost.

A selection of Bark Mulch is also produced explicitly for gardening usage, yet can sometimes be more expensive than the regular second-hand Mulch. Garden Bark Mulch is curated and sourced from specific wood types and offers a variety of benefits when used in certain garden specifications.

Time & Money are Crucial

Bark Mulch is produced from organic plant materials, in this case it is biodegradable. Meaning that the layer of matter you lay upon your garden soil will eventually break down due to the environment and you will have to replace it with a fresh layer. Be sure not to add a new layer of Bark Mulch until the previous layer has completely broken down and become part of the under layer of soil, otherwise your garden plant beds may become patchy with old and new Bark Mulch laid among one another.

As it is a naturally sourced plant matter, Bark Mulch has a long lifespan, especially when left undisturbed. The fresh layer can be expected to last for at least 7 to 10 years if you keep on top of the maintenance of your garden correctly. To keep it in tip top condition, your Bark Mulch should have constant connection with the layer of soil below, as well as a regular source of water. This keeps the Bark shredding relatively healthy and will slow down the process of degradation. With such a long life span, when looked after correctly, it’s no wonder it’s durability makes it the perfect choice for gardeners – so don’t hesitate to spend more money on an expensive selection of Bark Mulch as you get back from what you put in.

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Types of Bark Mulch

When considering purchasing Bark Mulch, there’s more you need to know than meets the eye, the benefits you want to implement into your garden decide on which type of Bark Mulch to invest in as they can come from many different trees which offer different advantages.

Cedar Bark Mulch

If you are looking at growing fruits or vegetables in your garden but are concerned about the potential pests, then this is the perfect option for you. Cedar wood naturally releases insect repelling oil into the soil below that can help protect your plants from skeptical insects and pests. It is also golden brown in colour which makes the perfect accent to your garden when tidying up the plant beds and surrounding areas. This type of Bark Mulch does need a little more TLC than other wood matters as it can compact more easily, meaning you will have to reintroduce air into the mulch itself by using a garden rake every couple of weeks.

Pine Bark Mulch

With its high popularity in the Mulch world, Pine Bark Mulch is a to be used as a great base for small trees and shrubs, as well as potted plants too. This particular Mulch is known to not matt down with ease as Cedar Bark Mulch does, meaning it doesn’t need to be tended to with a rake as often. Pine Bark also retains moisture well and will create a protective layer for the soil to keep it from external temperature changes, along with it’s high levels of rich nutrients, this will help your plant beds thrive to the fullest!

Hemlock Bark Mulch

Hemlock is a highly popular and highly effective Bark Mulch for homeowners to invest in in particular. This Bark is rich and striking in colour and will not be affected by the direct sunlight; with the tannins found in the Hemlock Tree, they make this specific Mulch eye-catching and bright. It is an ideal Mulch choice for someone looking to bring their fruit and vegetable gardens to life, with its rich nutrients such as Vitamin C and several curative properties, how could you look the other way? Like Cedar Bark Mulch, this wood naturally releases insect repelling oil into the earth below which can help protect your plants from those pesky insects and pests.

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What to Take Away & Consider

Pine Mulch has quicker degrading properties than other mulches available, so if you’re looking for something with a long life span, look in the direction of Cedar or Hemlock Bark.

You put in what you get out when investing your time and money into Bark Mulch. Longer lasting Mulches have a higher initial cost, with the advantage of not having to go through the process of replacing the mulch too often as cheaper alternatives may cause you to do.

Particular Bark Mulches are thicker and have a higher resilience which makes them more difficult to break down and spread out across your plant beds. As a result of this, the Bark Mulch will draw higher levels of nitrogen from the soil beneath which can lead to long life damage to your plants.

Adding a Bark Mulch to your plant beds can cause a disruption to the soil beneath as they add acidity to the soil itself and can disrupt the pH balance too. Before purchasing your particular Bark Mulch, be sure to research what type of wood matter is best used for your plants and greenery.

Don’t consider skipping this step, if you want to ensure the best care for your garden, invest in Mulch. Without laying Bark Mulch, your soil will lose moisture rapidly, the roots of your plants will have to be apparent to extreme temperature changes, and you’ll have to aerate the surface of soil more often. Yet if you purchase the correct Bark Mulch for your garden, it will ensure that your soil is well protected, keep weeds and pests at bay, and provide the security that allows your plants to thrive.

Looking for Some Garden TLC?

If you want to improve your garden’s health and help it thrive this summer, then head over to our website and take a look at our Bark Mulch by clicking the link below. From just £89.99, it’s time for you to invest.

https://www.ningbo.co.uk/product/ningbos-bark-mulch-750ltr/