
Mulch Installation
Adding mulch to your gardening has key benefits to your plants and soil. Mulch helps to keep plant roots cooler, but it also helps to hold in soil moisture which
protects your plants from dying out too quickly. Mulch also helps to increase soil’s structure, fertility and helps to create good air and water movement through the soil.
Key Benefits of Mulching:
- Controls weeds
- Retains moisture
- Prevents soil erosion
- Maintains soil nutrients
- Control pests
- Improves soil
If you intend to keep the mulch on your property for an extended period, it is important to make sure that the mulch is properly installed. The installation process should be conducted by a professional installer who is experienced in using mulches and knows how to properly install them to prevent erosion and water infiltration.
The Benefits of Adding Mulch to Your Lawn
Mulch, or organic matter applied to the soil around plants, is a great way to help improve the health of your lawn and garden. Mulch helps control weeds, prevents soil erosion, and retains moisture in the ground. It also helps keep your lawn looking green year-round. There are many different types of mulches available on the market today, so you can find one that best suits your needs. Some common types of mulches include bark, leaves, straw, pine needles, and compost. You can also make your own mulch by composting organic materials such as leaves or straw in an outdoor compost bin. Adding mulch to your lawn is a great way to improve its health and appearance while reducing maintenance costs.
If you would like to learn more about our residential landscaping services, it’s time to give our team a call! We know we can help you as your transform your yard into a space you can be proud of. Contact us today to see the Project Landscape difference!
Lawn Health Care Packages and Pricing
Choose from one of our three professional lawn care packages below to receive a custom quote for your lawn.