apartment therapy changing the world, one room at a time


5 Mulch Ideas

Mulching the soil surface in your potted plants or garden does a lot more than provide a nice, finished appearance. Reasons to mulch and some alternatives to chipped wood below the jump:

 
 

Why mulch?

  • Mulching holds moisture in the soil. This can really help with potted plants, where small soil quantities can lose moisture quickly.
  • Mulch protects the earth from the sun, thus reducing weed growth.
  • A thick layer of mulch can actually insulate plants from freezing temperatures in winter gardens.

Some mulch ideas:

1 river rocks, via Centsational Girl
2 sea glass, like this from Maritime Girl's Etsy shop
3 seashells, via Eden Makers
4 colorful glass from Apartment Therapy Los Angeles' Make Your Own Succulent Garden
5 marbles, via Soul of the Garden (image by Tom Spencer)

Tags

gardening, mulch

Related Links

Share

Comments (6)

I like to use broken crockery.

posted by mirandabee on August 14th 2009 at 3:29pm
view mirandabee's profile

I've heard about using corks. The seashells are prettier though!

posted by Heather C on August 14th 2009 at 3:42pm
view Heather C's profile

I have sea glass in one of ours. I find it myself though.

posted by cassielynn on August 14th 2009 at 8:03pm
view cassielynn's profile

I "mulch" my favorite houseplants with a mix of stones, shells, and other small objects -- broken ceramic figurines, coins from foreign travels, junk bits from the junk drawer, then add a dusting of sand to unify things. Some end up being little environments, running in effect from "zen" (like the pictured bamboos) to full-on forest Voudou.

posted by Arkay on August 15th 2009 at 2:45pm
view Arkay's profile

The problem with seashells from the sea (instead of Eden Makers) is that they are loaded with salt. Unless very well cleaned, inside and out, you're going to have dead plants. Ditto for driftwood or porous sea pebbles.

posted by m_j_s on August 16th 2009 at 4:45pm
view m_j_s's profile

word. Our dog was digging in the plants at night, so we bought some black river stones to mulch with. It worked well to keep the plant safe, and our home clean.

posted by dolly on August 16th 2009 at 10:56pm
view dolly's profile

Feeds

RSS icon San Francisco

+ City Feeds