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top dress, refers to covering the bare ground in your garden by spreading an organic material, or some sort of rock. many materials have been tried and proven effective as mulches: ground bark, leaves, sawdust, straw, processed by-products (grape and apple pumice), and lawn clippings. mulch should not
to protect plants from insects and rot, which thrive in moist conditions, keep organic mulches a few inches back from the crowns and trunks of woody plants, like trees and native plants. if reapplying mulch, wait until the soil is completely warm before spreading. on steep slopes where terracing is not...
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disease, drought and other harsh conditions, and encouraging your plants to produce a higher quality of fruit, flowers or veggies. for more see garden fertilising. pruning & trimming: to help plants maintain their shape and promote growth, it's a good idea to regularly prune and trim hedges, trees, shrubs
disease, drought and other harsh conditions, and encouraging your plants to produce a higher quality of fruit, flowers or veggies. for more see garden fertilising. pruning & trimming: to help plants maintain their shape and promote growth, it's a good idea to regularly prune and trim hedges, trees, shrubs...
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