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Mulching is the practice of covering soil with a material layer to enhance moisture retention, improve soil health, reduce weed growth, and enhance aesthetic appeal. Various types of mulch include organic options like bark, grass clippings, and straw, as well as inorganic materials like plastic and mineral mulch. While mulching offers numerous benefits, such as conserving water and regulating soil temperature, it can also lead to issues like excessive soil moisture in poorly drained areas.
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Mulching is the practice of covering soil with a material layer to enhance moisture retention, improve soil health, reduce weed growth, and enhance aesthetic appeal. Various types of mulch include organic options like bark, grass clippings, and straw, as well as inorganic materials like plastic and mineral mulch. While mulching offers numerous benefits, such as conserving water and regulating soil temperature, it can also lead to issues like excessive soil moisture in poorly drained areas.
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“Mulching” – Mulch your Landscape with its Benefits “

What is Mulch?

An mulch may be a layer of material applied to the surface of the soil. Reasons for applying mulch
incorporate preservation of soil dampness, improving richness and health of the soil, lessening weed
growth, and improving the visual appeal of the area. A mulch is ordinarily, but not exclusively, organic in
nature.

Organic mulches too improve the condition of the soil. As these mulches gradually decompose, they give
organic matter which helps keep the soil loose. This improves root development, increases the
infiltration of water, and also improves the water-holding capacity of the soil. Organic matter could be a
source of plant supplements and gives a perfect environment for nightcrawlers and other beneficial soil
organisms.

While inorganic mulches have their place in certain landscapes, they need the soil improving properties
of natural mulches.

What is Mulching?
The method of covering the open surface of the ground by a layer of a few outside fabric is called
mulching & the fabric utilized for covering is called ‘Mulch.’ Mulching is usually practiced when
cultivating commercially important crops, natural product trees, vegetables, blooms, nursery saplings,
etc. It is advantageous in yard planting, containers & raised beds of home gardens.

Types ofMulch

Bark, Shredded or Chipped

Bark mulches are best utilized around trees, bushes, and garden beds where you won’t be doing a part
of burrowing, like front walkways and foundation plantings. These woody mulches don’t blend well into
the soil, and it can become a hassle to have to keep moving them aside to make way for new plants.
They will, however, last longer than better organic mulches.

Grass Clippings

Grass clippings are a blended bag and are best suited to remote zones of your garden where you need to
suppress weeds. Grass clippings, like most green plant debris with high water substance, break down
very quickly, and in the process, they can get somewhat slimy with an unpleasant odor, so utilize with
discretion. Grass clippings also tend to mat down and not permit water to pass through.

Ideally, you should utilize a mulching mower and leave the clippings on the lawn to add ripeness to that
soil. Untreated grass clippings can either be dumped into your compost container or utilized to mulch
open, unplanted areas.

Newspaper

Newspaper as mulch is becoming increasingly popular. Most daily papers have exchanged over to
organic colors, particularly for their black & white areas. Shredded daily paper has been utilized for a
long time to keep plant roots sodden while shipping. Layered sheets of the newspaper also have
extraordinary dampness retention capacities, and they act like other natural mulches as far as stifling
weeds and controlling soil temperatures.

Straw and Hay


Straw and salt hay are prevalent mulches for vegetable cultivation. They keep the soil and soil-borne
maladies from sprinkling up on lower plant leaves and make paths less sloppy. Straw decomposes
exceptionally slowly and will last the whole developing season. It moreover makes a pleasant home for
insects and other useful creepy crawlies who will move in and help keep the bug population in control.

Benefits ofMulching

Helps in retaining soil moisture, so less amount of water is being needed during irrigation. Mulch directly
helps in conserving water.

It helps in trapping the surface water of the soil, otherwise, it will get evaporated quickly.

Helps in regulating soil temperature, which is required for proper root growth.

Organic Mulching also helps in the reduction of soil erosion, heavy winds, intense sunlight, and overall
weathering.

It arrests the growth of harmful weeds by not allowing the seeds to grow.

Because, of mulching, soil micro-flora is activated and beneficial small organisms will start growing in the
soil.

Disadvantages of Mulching

They can keep the soil too wet on poorly depleted soils and limiting oxygen in the root zone.

These organic mulches are effectively biodegradable, and they can serve for only a short period.

Materials Used inMulch

Plastic Mulch

A thin layer of polyethylene is utilized to cover up the soil. Plastic mulch is broadly utilized by
commercial ranchers in nursery floriculture, vegetables, and natural product crops like strawberry &
watermelon.

Organic Mulch
Any decomposable organic material that can be utilized to cover the soil is organic mulch. Natural
mulching has an added advantage of expanding the humus substance of soil & improving overall soil
quality.

Examples of natural mulch: Dry takes off, grass, paddy straw, sugarcane molasses, green excrements,
gunny sacks, coconut takes off, shelled nut shells, etc.

Mineral/ Ornamental Mulch

Mineral mulch is non-biodegradable and consequently has an extraordinary life expectancy. Utilize
pulverized stones, clay pellets, slate, shredded wood, colorful stones, rock, sand, peat greenery, etc. All
this material appears as an embellishing ground cover and keeps the soil warm.

Conclusion

Organic mulching can essentially increase maize and wheat yields and subsequently may contribute to
closing the abdicate gap between feasible and actual yields, particularly in dryland and low nutrient
input horticulture. The management of soil, mulching requires site-specific knowledge.

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