Bark mulch is one of the most useful forms of mulch that you can use in your garden. When you add bark mulch to your garden, you are adding more than just a pretty ground cover, you will be introducing some much-needed nutrients to your soil. It can also be used in every season, which can help to control the temperature of the soil for your plants. 

 

You should invest in bark mulch for your garden because of the many benefits it can provide. Your soil will be protected from compaction where people might walk on it, your plants will be kept warm in winter and cool in summer, and there will be a slow release of nutrients to help your plants flourish. Below we look at some of the different uses for bark mulch. 

Pretty Up Your Paths

While bark mulch can be used for more than just decorative applications, if you have a garden path that you would like to spruce up and make a bit more attractive, then you can certainly apply a layer to this area. You will need to apply the bark mulch at least 4 to 5cm thick to provide a cushion for the feet and to help stop the weeds from growing through. Your path will be ready to use in no time, and will help to keep the area nutrient-dense all year round. 

Add Nutrients Your Soil

Adding nutrients to your soil is another effective use for bark mulch. You will need to dig compost or organic fertiliser into your soil before you dress your soil with bark mulch so that you are not disturbing the layer of mulch. Adding bark mulch will introduce a slow release of nutrients into the soil, which can help to improve the health and structure of the soil dramatically over time. 

Bulk Up Gaden Bed Borders

One of the major benefits of using bark mulch is that you can use it to improve the borders of your garden beds. This will limit the chances of airborne weeds germinating in your soil because the mulch will cover the soil and prevent weeds from being able to enter the soil. For this type of border, it is best to use smaller pieces of bark mulch as this will provide better coverage for your garden bed and will last for a longer time. 

Temper The Temperature Of Your Soil

Using bark mulch in your garden is ideal for maintaining the temperature of it during certain seasons. You can apply your mulch in winter when your garden needs it most, and provide insulation against the harsh weather. The mulch will also keep the soil cooler during the spring, when soil can become dry and unwieldy for plants. 

 

Decidedly Decorative

Another benefit of using bark mulch is that it can be highly decorative, especially in garden beds where there are not many plants or where you have groups of succulents planted. It looks prettier than simply having bare soil and can enhance the look of your plants. Having bark mulch instead of soil or even using it instead of grass in your courtyard can bring an element of rustic glamour to your garden with very little effort. 

Disrupt The Dust

If you live in a windy city or province, you likely struggle with the dust in your garden being blown around and causing havoc. When you apply bark mulch to your soil, you will be preventing any dust from being blown around and causing possible damage in your garden. This is extremely helpful in areas where the dust and wind can cause delicate plants to break or be pulled up from the roots. 

Beautiful Bark Mulch

Using bark mulch in your garden has many benefits, and there are different ways to use it. You could use large wood chips for making a pretty garden path, add either small or large chips to bring nutrients into your soil, and you can even improve the protection offered by your garden beds. You can also improve the temperature of your soil and stop dust from being blown around. 

If you would like to add a decorative element to your garden, you can also use bark mulch. For those who would like to reap the benefits of bark mulch, contact Stanler Farms today to find out more.

 

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