diggindirt
Well-Known Member
So, if there's one thing I've learned in gardening, it's that mulching your plants wether it be with compost or woodchips or whatever, is probably the single best thing you can do for your plants. It retains a lot of moisture in the soil, cools the top layer of roots so the don't die off, outdoors it drives the worms crazy! I also find that when bottom watering, Diatomaceous Earth can be mixed in with the mulch to prevent those SORRY ASS gnats that are so troublesome.
I don't however see many people using any sort of mulch on their indoor or outdoor potted plants... Why is this? I personally like all the benefits of mulch, and see no real drawbacks to using it. If there are some, and I just haven't realized it, please fill me in. All feedback is appreciated.
I don't however see many people using any sort of mulch on their indoor or outdoor potted plants... Why is this? I personally like all the benefits of mulch, and see no real drawbacks to using it. If there are some, and I just haven't realized it, please fill me in. All feedback is appreciated.