First of all, why mulch? Mulch not only adds beauty to landscaping projects, promoting neatness and uniformity, but it also improves the health of your soil. Mulch helps your soil conserve moisture, improve its fertility, and fight weed growth. With a thick layer of mulch over their heads, annual weeds (unable to receive sunlight) are far less likely to sprout and you can reduce your water usage by up to 50%. Plus, organic mulch will break down and add nutrients to the soil. …show more content…
There are many different types available including compost, plastic, rock, gravel, and rubber (which is made from recycled tires). Organic mulch is also very common. It is made from grass, leaves, hay, straw, bark, sawdust, woodchips, newspaper, cardboard, wool, manure, and more. It's important that you research the different types of mulch beforehand so that you can find the best type for your yard, or ask a landscaping expert at your garden supply center. Each type of mulch has its pros and cons. Organic mulch, for example, will decay over time and gravel mulch works well in cooler climates because it retains heat. You probably shouldn't use plastic mulch unless you have a large-scale vegetable garden and even then, it comes with environmental