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BRUNSWICK - Insect- and rot-resistant, chipped cypress is a popular landscape mulch. Consequently, the wetland trees have been over-harvested throughout the Southeast, Satilla Riverkeeper Gordon Ro… ...
Should You Use Cypress Mulch? It's durable and organic. But some experts say it involves logging in sensitive wetlands—and that there are better options.
Black, brown, red, cypress, hardwood, pine, bark, nuggets, needles, stones – many options of mulch are available to a homeowner or a landscaper today. Such a cornucopia may make it difficult to ...
The first step is choosing the best type of mulch for your garden. Although purchasing a specific mulch type is always an ...
Mulch done right can help capture water and retain moisture around a plant’s roots during dry spells. Here's what to know.
Cypress mulch is not recommended because it may not be a by-product of the forestry industry. Some companies harvest cypress trees from the wild to chip them up for mulch.
• Cypress mulch has been banned in several cities, mostly in Florida, because of environmental concerns. (The slow-growing trees are considered a critical component of the wetlands ecosystem.) ...
It’s cold and rainy but there’s still things to do in the garden if you have the inclination. For answers to your questions, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from ...
Black, brown, red, cypress, hardwood, pine, bark, nuggets, needles, stones – many options of mulch are available to a homeowner or a landscaper today. Such a cornucopia may make it difficult to choose ...