Mulch Vs Rock - what to consider this spring


The debate between mulch and rocks for landscaping comes down to several factors. Mulch is generally the better choice for most gardens due to its various benefits:
  1. Moisture Retention: Mulch helps keep soil moist by preventing water evaporation, whereas rocks can contribute to water runoff, limiting moisture for plants.
  2. Soil Health: Mulch decomposes and enriches the soil with nutrients, enhancing its fertility and structure, while rocks do nothing to improve soil quality.
  3. Weed Control: Mulch acts as a barrier to weeds by blocking sunlight, whereas rocks are less effective in preventing weed growth.
  4. Temperature Regulation: Mulch insulates the soil, keeping it cool in summer and warm in winter, while rocks can cause extreme temperature fluctuations.
  5. Aesthetic Appeal: Mulch provides a natural, soft look that complements plants, while rocks may create a harder, less inviting landscape.
  6.  Ease of Maintenance: Mulch is easy to refresh and maintain, whereas rocks can shift and require more upkeep.
  7. Cost-Effectiveness: Mulch is generally more affordable than rocks, especially considering the long-term costs.
Overall, mulch offers superior benefits for moisture retention, soil health, and garden aesthetics, making it the better choice for most outdoor spaces.
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