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Im 14 years old, (I’ll be 15 years old on Sunday, Feb. 25th) and I am wanting to start a garden from scratch this summer.
I would like to grow raspberries, and any pretty flowers that will grow in a kinda sunny and shady area.
I don’t know anything about gardening, not even when to start on, so if you could please give me some advice and tips for my garden, I would be very grateful… Thanks!
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Originally posted 2009-07-31 22:41:57. Republished by Old Post Promoter
Mulch is one of the very most primary parts that are deployed for farming, gardening, and landscaping. It has lots of qualities that can help both the plants and the people who take care of them. It provides a much better soil quality for the plant, which can grow healthier. In addition, it makes the job of the gardener, farmer, or landscaper easier by taking care of or minimizing the impact of common problems, such as moisture retention, bug control and root protection. Because of its many applications, manufacturers offer costumers several types of mulch, which have different qualities and appeal to different needs and tastes.
Among the different types of mulch that are produced, rubber mulch is one of the most common types of mulch. It’s used most generally in landscaping. Landscapes that use rubber mulch for their implementation are sometimes referred to as rubber mulch landscapes.
Rubber mulch landscapes are very common due to the many qualities and benefits that they get from rubber mulch.
The main benefit of a rubber mulch landscape is looks. Rubber mulch is pretty much almost black, as it is made from old recycled tires that have had their steel bands stripped. This is a design that is very liked by landscapers because it give them the freedom to give a nice contrast. For example, a rubber mulch landscape might contain walking paths that are marked by rubber mulch, or it might have flowerbeds surrounded by circles of rubber mulch in order to make them stand out even more.
And in case dark grey or light black doesn’t work for you, rubber mulch can be painted in several colors. Some colors resemble other material colors, like cedar wood. Others colors are just meant for decoration, like blue, green, or yellow. In general, the color coats of rubber mulch don’t fade until a long time (10 years or more) has passed. It then changes back in to the original black color. This varied range of colors allows for many different rubber mulch landscapes designs. EG., a blue rubber mulch can be used to pretend to be a river or a stream.
Rubber mulch landscapes also can sometimes include playgrounds. These types of rubber mulch landscapes tend to be safer for children who like to climb playground equipment. Since rubber mulch is somewhat elastic, it provides a bit of cushion in case children fall off playground equipment, and in consequence, reduces injuries.
Finally, another type of rubber mulch landscape that most people ignore is horse areas. When combined with sand Rubber mulch works great to give horses hooves a much better grip and footing. However, while it is great for areas where horse run, it is not recommended for the areas where horses sleep.
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I have found toads are very helpful in my backyard garden- they eat ants and slugs, and I think even caterpillars. I want to attract more toads to my garden- and get them to stay?
How can i make my garden more toad-friendly?
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