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Mulching Made Simple: Keep Soil Moist and Plants Thriving in North Carolina
Mulching in North Carolina conserves soil moisture, suppresses weeds, and supports soil health. Use 2-4 inch layers of organic or living mulch, avoid piling near stems, and combine with drip irrigation for best results.

gerard mcleod
Mar 314 min read
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Mulching That Matters: Simple Ways to Save Water and Shield Your Soil in the Piedmont
Smart mulching in the Piedmont saves water, prevents erosion, suppresses weeds, and boosts soil health using living mulch, compost, no-till methods, rainwater harvesting, cover crops, and beneficial microbes.

gerard mcleod
Mar 145 min read
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Mulch Matters: Keep Water in Your Soil and Strength in Your Plants
Mulching retains soil moisture, suppresses weeds, stabilizes temperature, and feeds soil microbiomes, promoting strong, resilient plants. Gerard's Green Garden advocates mulching and regenerative practices for sustainable gardening.

gerard mcleod
Mar 13 min read
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