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Why Cypress Mulch?
from: Lawn and Garden Magic
Ask any gardener what their best strategy is for controlling weed growth and ensuring optimal development for their plants, and chances are, they'll you what every smart gardener will tel you: mulching. So what is mulching? It's a process of spreading leaves and other organic materials over the grounds of your garden to aid the soil retain water and the other essential nutrients necessary for the healthy growth of your plants. Mulching also helps to eliminate weeds and the growth of weed seeds and weed seedlings.
Of all the varieties of mulches available, Cypress mulch is one of the most popular. This mulch is made from the barks of Cypress trees, quite famous for many reasons. Let's take a look at them.
* Cypress bark has a reputation for being a very durable material, and even when exposed to a variety of environmental situations, Cypress bark wn't easily decay. When used as mulch, Cypress bark will serve any gardener for many months, which will make a good ROI when purchased.
* Cypress bark is said to release a certain aroma that curtails weed germination. When used as mulch, Cypress bark can efficiently restrict the growth of weeds in the garden.
* Cypress bark is known to be insect-resistant. In the wilds, few pests are observed feeding on Cypress trees. Since mulches will be placed on the ground, and as such, are more susceptible to pest attacks, this quality of the Cypress bark can be put to good use.
* Cypress bark is known to be heavy, therefore, when it's used as mulch, it won't be easily swept away by rains or unexpected floods.
Cypress mulch, however, is now being criticized for its contribution to the depletion of Cypress trees. Many people ignore this issue, claiming that the Cypress mulch industry isn't big enough to significantly contribute to this depletion, and most mulch manufacturers make use of the excess products from woodwork businesses instead of chopping down Cypress trees just for the purpose of making them mulches.
Nonetheless, the popularity of mulches made of Cypress bark is continuing to grow, given its beneficial attributes. They're a welcome addition for any garden wanting to rid themselves of weeds and pests, and to keep the soil great and the plants healthy. Do yourself, and your plants, a favor. Try out this type of mulch and experience the difference it can provide.
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