Mulching
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Mulch helps to maintain healthy gardens and landscapes. It serves as a protective layer over the soil, conserving moisture, suppressing weed growth, preventing soil erosion, and promoting nutrient retention. Overall, mulch enhances the aesthetic appeal of gardens while providing essential benefits for plant health and soil preservation.
Shrubs, plants, and even certain trees, need regular trimming and pruning. It stimulates new growth and encourages the development of a strong branch structure. It prevents the spread of disease and allows for better airflow and sunlight penetration, promoting better photosynthesis.
Aeration perforates the soil with small holes to alleviate compaction and improve air, water, and nutrient penetration to the roots. Seeding replenishes the lawn, filling in bare patches and enhancing overall density. Together, aeration and seeding contribute to a lush, vibrant, and resilient lawn.
Leaves that accumulate on lawns and garden beds can block sunlight, hindering the growth of grass and plants beneath. By removing fallen leaves, you allow sunlight to reach the underlying vegetation. Leaf removal prevents the buildup of moisture, which can create an environment conducive to the growth of mold, pests, and diseases..