The most important points to remember when using pine bark mulch in your yard is to lay it at a maximum of 3 inches deep, ...
Composted pine bark: Hallie Dozier ... referred to as the root collar, free of mulch so the tree can breathe. Piling mulch high against the base of the tree can cause its bark to deteriorate ...
These pine needles make a great mulch for your garden. However, if your pine tree has browning needles at the edges of ...
A layer of mulch about 3 to 4 inches thick is best. Good organic mulches include wood or bark chips, shredded bark, pine straw, evergreen boughs, clean straw or ground corncobs. Ideally ...
To prevent winter sunscald of smooth-barked trees such as apples, wrap them now. A variety of wraps and tree tubes are ...
The most important points to remember when using pine bark mulch in your yard is to lay it at a maximum of 3 inches deep, keep it a little distance away from tree trunks, and monitor your plants for ...
Here are a couple of November ideas that will help your trees and other plants get through the winter with less stress, plus an easy outdoor container planting idea that you will thank me for next ...
T here are over 50 species of dogwood - part of the Cornus plant family - that are native to North America, Europe, Asia and ...
Adding gravel to the bottom of planters? Despite what you may have heard, this Cowlitz County Master Gardener says such advice is bad for plants.