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Cedar Mulch in the Garden - Uses, Pros & Cons

A common tip for gardeners to help keep their soil moist for longer is to ‘mulch over the soil,’ but what does this actually entail, and which mulch is best? The most commonly used mulch is mulch made from chipped or shredded wood, with cedar wood being among the most popular types of wood to use for this purpose.

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Termites and Mulch - What You Need to Know | Termites, Mulch, Hardwood mulch

Discover what type of mulch termites enjoy, and which to use to repel termites from your home. Learn the difference between hardwood mulch and softwoods like cypress mulch and why subterranean termites seem drawn to nesting under mulch. #termite #wood #home #attract

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Pros & Cons of Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) Playground Surfacing

Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) mulch flooring for playgrounds is composed of wood that’s been ground to a fibrous consistency and sometimes processed to “knit” together in order to form the surface that you see on the playground. That being said, EWF is considered a “loose fill” playground surface. EWF is also known as “engineered wood chips”. Is this your best option for playground flooring? Find out more on our blog post!

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Pin on Garden and Plants

How to Fill a DEEP Raised Bed CHEAP and EASY 1. Start with the Base: Bulk Materials Use cheap materials like logs, branches, dead leaves, straw, or cardboard to fill the bottom ⅓ to ½ of the bed. 2. Add Organic Matter Layer compostable kitchen scraps, unfinished compost, or manure to enrich the soil over time. 3. Add a Middle Layer Use garden soil, compost, and aged mulch or wood chips for good drainage and nutrients. 4. Top Layer: High-Quality Soil Fill the top 6–12 inches with…

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