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Compost, Mulches and Mulching

Compost and landscaping mulch are staples in the yard. Black soil that crumbles in your hands.... Few weeds to pull.... Reduction of watering costs and effort.... Erosion prevention. How are these blessings achieved? Through compost and landscaping mulches. Learn why composting and mulching are important, and discover methods for obtaining and applying compost and landscaping mulch.
Garden Mulch
Garden mulch is an unsung hero. Where would we be without it? Yet garden mulch must be used properly in order for you to derive maximum benefit from it. This Q&A answers frequently asked question about garden mulch.
Selecting the Proper Landscaping Mulch
The functions and characteristics of landscaping mulch are as various as the types of mulches available. This article compares the different types of natural mulches, employing a consistent set of criteria. Plastic-sheet mulch is also considered.
Fall Cleanup: Sorting Leaves Into Compost and Mulch Bins
Okay, you've decided to recycle those leaves you're raking up. You'll use them next year for compost or mulch. But this article shows you how to be more efficient, by planning ahead. Bin aesthetics also considered.
Newspaper Safe as Garden Mulch
Can I use newspapers as a garden mulch or put it in my compost pile? That depends on the newspapers; but most now use soy-based inks and are suitable for use as mulch or in compost bins.
Playground Rubber Mulch
Is playground rubber mulch safe to use around plants? A brief look at the pros and cons of playground rubber mulch for landscape use.
Mulching Near Foundations and Termite Control
When it comes to home termite control, opinions vary on the caution with which one should apply mulch near a house. When mulching foundation plantings, at least be aware of termite control issues and err on the side of caution.
OrganicGardening.com's Compost Primer
Get the basics here: materials required and how to use them to build a compost pile. Even helps you decide whether you need a compost "bin" in order to have a successful compost "pile."
Organic Mulches for the Landscape
Iowa State University Extension's tips on mulching. Lawn clipping, straw, composted leaves, pine needles, cocoa-bean hulls, ground corn cobs and wood products are considered.

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