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America's Anniversary Garden: A Statewide Corridor and Entrance Enhancement Program
... mulches (shredded or chunk pine bark, pine straw, shredded leaves) or inorganic mulches (shredded tires, volcanic and river rocks). To prevent insect, disease, and rodent problems if using organic mulches, and bark abrasion if using inorganic mulches, keep ...
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Plant America's Anniversary Garden
... mulches (shredded or chunk pine bark, pine straw, shredded leaves) or inorganic mulches (shredded tires, volcanic and river rocks). To prevent insect, disease, and rodent problems if using organic mulches, and bark abrasion if using inorganic mulches, keep ...
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Selection and Use of Mulches and Landscape Fabrics
... replenishing when needed (Figure 1.). Weed growth is more likely in organic than in inorganic mulches. Loose Mulches Bark is readily available in bags or bulk. Usually made from pine, ... inorganic mulches) are best used over black plastic or landscape fabric in permanent locations, such as walks or driveways, or in areas where no additional planting is anticipated. Some limestone-based rock mulches ...
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