Re: what kind of mulch???
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- Subject: Re: what kind of mulch???
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- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 17:58:39 -0600
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I like cedar because it's naturally insect repellant.
On 2/11/08, Theresa G. <macycat3@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> Spring is here! If they'd had tomato plants at Capital Nursery, I would
> have bought them today : )
>
> Anyway- I want to mulch my gardens well this year (trying to save money
> on the water bill!)- so looking for advice. What kind of much is best
> for water conservation, good for the soil, won't breakdown in only one
> season, etc.??? Shredded, nuggets, bark, cedar, redwood????? Anybody
> know anything about this?
>
> Theresa
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
zone 8A
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