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How do I prepare my yard for mulch or barkdust?

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It is best to first weed and clear loose debris such as leaves where the product will be spread. You may want to have a pre-emergent down (weed preventative) as well. If the product will be blown on it is best to also close your doors and windows, and have the sprinkler system turned off 24 hours prior to our arrival. Please inform our office if extra attention needs to be paid to pets, water features, sensitive plants etc. If there is a need to park, or enter onto your driveway, please let us know so we can get a damage waiver form completed before starting the job.


Compost stinks! Here's 5 reasons your yard will love it.

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Landscaping companies and homeowners that we supply organic compost to love the results it gives their projects for many reasons.  Here are the top 5 reasons it's a great idea to add compost to your yard.

1)  Compost provides many valuable nutrients improving the existing soil physically, chemically, and biologically.  Having both macro and micro nutrients compost releases essential elements such as nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium into the soil that are a necessity for plant growth. 

2)  Improved soil structure, density, and porosity of soils.  As the compost breaks down it provides organic matter which keeps the soil from getting hard, improves workability, and enhances water permeability.  This is especially good news for people with hard clay soil which is very common in the Northwest.   

3)  Compost improves soils water holding capacity and increases its drought resistance.  This is especially beneficial in the summer time heat as you can cut back on your irrigation amount and frequency.  In the harsh cold winter months it also acts as a blanket helping to protect your plants roots from freezing temperatures.

4)  The promotion of root activity in plants is greatly increased as the organic matter in compost decomposes certain fungi work symbiotically with the roots to assist them in the extracting of nutrients.  Compost also encourages earthworms to move in which helps with aeration and water infiltration further benefiting your plants roots.

5)  Erosion Control is greatly enhanced keeping your soil in place and not running to your neighbors yard below.    

These are only 5 of the almost countless benefits that organic compost provides, so give it a try and watch your garden grow.

Please let us know your thoughts in the comment section below. 

Thank you very much.

 

    


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