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Create a stunning sustainable front yard using rocks and mulch for low-maintenance, eco-friendly curb appeal that lasts all year.
These are just a few of the ornamental grasses that can add interesting textures and color to the landscape, along with benefiting the soil.
Rubber mulch does not decompose and is problematic in many ways. Using organic mulches is a safer option for your garden and landscape.
To keep your rock or gravel landscaping neat, try using rock glue for heavy-traffic areas or mulch glue for areas with less foot traffic.
Turn your leaves into rich garden amendment for your plants.
Start with dry leaves — it makes the whole process much easier. Look for maple, oak, and beech leaves, as they make excellent mulch.
Every gardener knows that mulch is beneficial for their trees, shrubs and ornamental plantings, right? So how accurate is your mulch knowledge?