Mulching
Mulching is often an overlooked component of lawn and garden care and maintenance.
Many homeowners believe that mulching is merely for visual purposes, but the process offers many more benefits than that. Mulch serves as a barrier to many destructive and harmful elements. Mulching around your garden and lawn plants protects them from insects, moles, and other creatures that enjoy making lumps and tunnels throughout your landscaping.
Along with protecting your plants and soil from harmful organisms, mulch also helps control weeds, maintain soil nutrients, prevent soil erosion, and foster soil water retention. Mulch also encourages earthworms to move in, and while many pests can hurt your garden, earthworms work harmoniously by improving soil structure and nutrient cycling.
Mulch can be made up of various decomposing organic materials, including bark or wood chips, pine needles, straw, or non-decomposing, non-organic materials such as black plastic, landscaping fabric, pebbles, or river rock. The type of mulch is essential because some offer more protection based on soil and plants, while others can worsen pest intrusion depending on the culprit. This is why it’s crucial to involve a professional when deciding which type of mulch is best for you and your yard.
At West Texas Property Solutions, we offer complete mulching of lawn, garden, and other requested areas. Mulching is essential in maintaining a beautiful yard and garden. Not only does this process extend the lifespan of your lawn, but it affects the aesthetics of your landscaping by offering a polished, finished look that blends all plants together.