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Mulching — Covering the Soil to Save Water and Feed It
A blanket of straw, compost or leaves laid over the soil does a garden's hardest work for free: it holds in moisture, smothers weeds, evens out soil temperature, and — if it's organic — slowly feeds the soil as it rots. Learn what to use, how thick, and the one rule about keeping it off the stems. A homesteading build in soil moisture and living soil.
Débutant
An afternoon
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A blanket for the soil
A blanket for the soil
Mulch is simply a layer of material spread over the soil surface around your plants. That one layer quietly does four jobs at once: it keeps the soil moist, blocks weeds, steadies the soil temperature, and — if it's organic — rots down to feed the soil. Bare soil is the exception in nature; mulch copies the leaf-litter that covers healthy ground.
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Choose your mulch
Choose your mulch
Use an organic mulch — straw, compost, shredded leaves, grass clippings, wood chips — which breaks down and feeds the soil. Straw is great around vegetables; compost doubles as a feed; wood chips suit paths and shrubs. (Stone or plastic mulches conserve water and block weeds too, but never feed the soil.)
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Chopped Straw1 bag3
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Weed and water first
Weed and water first
Mulch locks in whatever it covers, so clear the weeds and water the ground well BEFORE you spread it. Mulching over dry soil keeps it dry; mulching over weeds just protects them. Warm, moist, weeded soil is what you want to seal in.
Outils nécessaires :
Garden Fork4
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Spread it thick
Spread it thick
Lay the mulch several centimetres thick — thick enough that no light reaches the soil, or weed seeds will sprout straight through it. Top it up through the season as an organic mulch rots down and thins.
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Compost1 bag5
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Keep it off the stems
Keep it off the stems
Pull the mulch back a little from the base of each plant and away from tree trunks. Mulch piled against a stem holds damp right where the plant is most vulnerable and causes rot and pests — leave a small clear collar around every stem.
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Compendium — moisture, weeds and living soil
Compendium — moisture, weeds and living soil
A thin surface layer punches far above its weight because it works on the boundary where soil meets air. MOISTURE: most water leaves a garden by evaporating straight off bare soil, and mulch simply caps that — it shades the surface and traps humid air beneath, so far more of your watering and rain stays in the root zone, cutting watering dramatically. WEEDS: nearly all weed seeds need light to germinate, so a mulch thick enough to keep the soil dark starves them out before they start. TEMPERATURE: the same insulating blanket buffers extremes — keeping roots cooler in summer heat and, laid thick in autumn, protecting them from hard frost, which is exactly how you overwinter root crops in the ground. And with an ORGANIC mulch there's a fourth, slower gift: as straw, leaves and compost rot on the surface, earthworms and soil life drag them down and turn them into humus, steadily building the soil's fertility and crumb structure from the top, the way a forest floor feeds itself — a living mulch, not just a cover. Two cautions complete the picture. Keep coarse, woody, high-carbon mulches ON TOP and never dug in, because the microbes that decompose fresh wood or straw temporarily borrow nitrogen from the soil to do it, briefly starving your plants if it's mixed in (on the surface it's harmless). And keep mulch off stems and trunks, since trapped damp there invites rot. Mulching is as old as farming, and it remains the single easiest thing a grower can do to save water, beat weeds and build soil all at once.
Outils requis
1- Espace réservé
You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Compost, try:
Marine Compost
Organic Compost
Compost
Mushroom Compost
Garden Compost - Instead of Garden Fork, try:
Uncapping Fork
Chocolate Dipping Fork Set
Tuning Fork Set
Tuning Fork
Tuning Fork Set (Scientific, 8-Piece) - Instead of Chopped Straw, try:
Rye Straw
Stainless Steel Straw Set (8-Pack)
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