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April 20, 2011

Mulching With Bark Chippings Has Numerous Benefits

Category: Portrait Paintings – Tags: , , , – tkwriter 6:22 am

Using bark chippings can bring many benefits to the gardener and there is none as important as their ability to suppress weed growth during the hotter parts of the year.

Bark chippings help prevent the gardener having to spend his or her entire gardening year trying to get rid of weeds by hand or by using weedkillers which aren’t always desirable in themselves. Of course, weeds are not the only pests that a gardener has to contend with. Bark chippings possess so many other great benefits other than just as a weed suppressant that it would be wise for gardeners to take heed of all of them.

Mulching is the term that is often referred to as the primary method of putting goodness and organic matter back into the soil to ensure that it remains healthy and productive for future planting. Mulching can be done using a variety of materials, but the most common are using well rotted compost, natural bark chippings or a combination of both.

The way that a garden is presented visually is of course one of the most important aspects of the hobby for those that take part. It is common in some parts of the world for gardeners to use ‘mulches’ that are made from materials like recycled rubber. The long lasting nature of rubber chips means that they have some benefits but as a mulch they are pointless. There is even some evidence to suggest that prolonged use can leave to toxins and heavy metals in the soil.

Likewise, some gardeners have been swayed by the marketing from businesses that supply spray painted bark chippings so that they can choose from a wider range of colours. A similar issue with toxins being released from the paint and finding their way into the soil can happen here too.

Those gardeners that choose to use natural unadulterated bark chippings will get much better results. They have the ability to hold water and release it slowly into the soil and plant root system without risk of saturation or the soil drying out. They are also excellent at ensuring that additional organic matter is allowed to decompose into the soil, making it richer and more fertile overall.

September 16, 2010

Beds And Borders Bark And Its Benefits As Mulch

Category: Portrait Paintings – Tags: , , , – tkwriter 3:45 am

For most gardeners the never ending activities that make up the hobby, which sometimes may seem relentless, are all part and parcel of the doing the thing they love. Most gardeners however understand that the use of materials such as gardening bark and techniques to help make their work more efficient is often necessary.

Recognising the benefits of things like gardening bark only encourages the gardeners instinct to create methods that will help save them from unnecessary work. Many of the physically demanding but repetitive tasks that gardeners face can often be reduced in time and effort. Such jobs include things like weeding, which as anyone that has attempted gardening to some degree, will know is a time-consuming and often relentless task. Watering is also seen as a relentless and tiring job that needs to be performed regularly during hot weather. However, gardeners have found many different ways to reduce the amount of watering time they have to put in, without damaging their plants.

Gardening bark helps the gardener perform a whole host of tasks around the garden and is therefore much adored.
The first great use of gardening bark is that it helps reduce the amount of weeding required. By only using a layer of 2-3 inches of gardening bark across a bed or border, weeds can be inhibited from growing completely due to the fact that the bark prevents sunlight penetration reaching the weeds – which is essential for any plants growth. So long as weeding is performed thoroughly before the gardening bark is laid down, there should be few problems with weeds growing in the future.

Secondly, gardening bark also helps retain moisture, so that once a bed or border has been watered the requirement to water the area again should not occur for a little longer than if no bark was used.

Gardening bark also gives added protection to plant roots from such things as deep frosts during cold weather and prolonged cold snaps. Cold air is prevented from getting into the cold soil by the bark which also holds warm air.

Gardeners can use other forms of mulch such as sheet plastic, rocks and hay or straw. However, gardening bark is one of the most widely used garden mulches because it also carries the added benefit of being attractive to look at. In fact, there are several ornamental gardening barks available which are produced specifically for the good looks it can bring to a garden border.

September 3, 2010

Landscapers Benefit from Landscaping Bark

Category: Portrait Paintings – Tags: , , , – tkwriter 10:01 am

Landscaping bark is known for giving landscape gardeners a little relief from their busy but always exciting, creative and design led vocation. The skills of landscape gardening professionals can be put into practice in many areas. This includes designing big country estate gardens such as stately homes and castles. Small gardens can also use landscape gardening experts as well as business and commercial outfits wanting to show customers their quality.

If time is of the essence for landscaping gardeners, then the benefit of something like landscaping bark can make all the difference to the simplicity and ease of managing a project. Landscaping bark can be used in all areas of landscaping for various jobs and can ensure a beautiful and well-balanced landscape garden.

One of the best uses of landscaping bark is that it can cover large areas of land quickly and efficiently, without the need for enormous amounts of preparation. Of course, it is very important to ensure that the soil on which the landscaping bark is to be deployed is free from unwanted plants and weeds. Using bark does mean that gardeners can use the area that has been ‘barked’ for future planting designs and for laying around mature planting and flower beds.

Landscaping bark is an excellent addition to soil for planting because it holds moisture meaning that plant roots will take a lot longer before they dry out. On its own in big land areas, this fact can help prevent expenditure on a lot of extra watering and time. During the very cold winter months, landscaping bark can also prevent root damage by insulating them.

Getting rid of the job of weeding is one of every gardeners dreams, not least that of the landscape gardener – landscape bark can help achieve this aim. Weed eradication is nobodies best friend – especially not landscape gardening professionals. Weeds should be exterminated before bark is first put down, because this way, future weeding work and weed problems should be extinguished.

Landscape bark could be a landscape gardeners best friend by saving time and money as well as being attractive to look at. Landscape bark can is a recycled bi-product of the forestry industry.

August 16, 2010

Bark Chippings Make Garden Borders Stand Out

Category: Portrait Paintings – Tags: , , , – tkwriter 2:02 pm

Garden experts have begun to get used to bark chippings as a way of preventing and curing several of the gardener’s most challenging problems. For example, solving the annual problem of weeding can be addressed by the use of bark chippings. So long as the weeds growing in the soil are removed and killed before the bark chippings are spread, then they shouldn’t come back year after year.

As a way of keeping water in the soil, bark chippings are perhaps second to none, helping gardeners to save time on the arduous task of watering. Irrigation is a big job and so anything that can help the gardener will make him or her very grateful.

By adding bark chippings to heavy soils such as those that are clay rich, the soil can become easier to work as the clay is broken down. It goes without saying that the amazing attributes of bark that allows it to keep water and nutrients in the soil for the plants is quite astonishing.

However, it shouldn’t be forgotten that one of the most obvious benefits to bark chippings is their decorative qualities There are many different kinds of bark used for decorative purposes, and one of these is the Maple tree. Other decorative bark chippings come from the Pine tree as well as from other species.

Decorative bark chippings can be used in many places where people might otherwise see bare soil. Drives, planted border, bedding plants and the edges of lawns are all suitable for the bark treatment. Some bark chippings can also be used around stepping stones and pathways ensuring that unplanted areas are kept weed free, drain well and look good.

Buying decorative bark chippings is easy to do online. Bark chippings can be delivered directly to the gardeners home saving on the difficult steps of getting large bulky orders to the garden. This can save a lot of time and effort due to the relatively light but bulky nature of bark chippings. The bulk that bark creates means that delivery saves a lot of time.