MULCH SERVICES
Mulch service consists of applying a layer of organic or inorganic material on the soil around plants, trees and shrubs.
Moisture Retention: Mulch helps retain moisture in the soil by reducing evaporation, meaning plants have access to more water during dry periods.
Weed Control: A thick layer of mulch can suppress weed growth by blocking sunlight and preventing seeds from germinating. This reduces competition for nutrients and space for desirable plants.
Regulation of soil temperature: Mulch acts as a thermal insulator, helping to maintain a more constant temperature in the soil. This is especially beneficial during cold seasons as it protects plant roots from frost.
Improved Soil Structure:
Over time, mulch decomposes and mixes with the soil, enhancing its structure by increasing organic matter content and promoting microbial activity. Various organic materials such as wood chips, bark, straw, and leaves contribute to this process.
Root Protection:
A layer of mulch can protect plant roots from mechanical damage and abrupt temperature fluctuations. Additionally, mulch can enhance the aesthetic appearance of the landscape.