Control Weeds Naturally
Weeds are a nuisance, ugly, and can even be invasive. They steal water and nutrients from the plants you love. If you pull them out, they often grow right back. They hog the sun, and act like garden bullies. Even so, you can't bring yourself to spray them into oblivion with week killers. So, how do you naturally help keep them out of your garden? Simple. With mulch.
What Kind of Mulch to Use
Different mulches have different uses. Pebbles and small stones can be considered mulch, but don't break down and amend the soil. Straw is often used in vegetable gardens, but it tends to contain many weed seeds. Grass clippings are also popular, but they lack aesthetic appeal. Your best bet is bark mulch, such asScotts® Nature Scapes® Color Enhanced MulchorScotts® Nature Scapes® Triple Shred Mulch. It gives your garden a clean, finished look while holding down weeds. Also, since it's a natural product, it amends your soil as it breaks down over time.