Use Mulch To Reduce Weeds, Save Water & Feed Your Plants…

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Organic mulches are essential for a healthy, productive vegetable garden, locking in soil moisture, suppressing weeds and feeding plants as they rot down.

There are lots of different materials that work well as organic mulch. Mulching is a great way to use up garden trimmings such as shredded prunings and grass clippings for instance.

In this video we show you how to choose the best mulching materials for your crops, how to apply them and how to mulch both established crops and bare soil. Check it out below…

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