Common Mulching Mistakes to Avoid

Even if your math is perfect, spreading mulch incorrectly can waste money and harm plants.

  • Volcano mulching: Piling mulch against tree trunks causes rot and pest problems.
  • Too thin: Anything less than 2″ won’t stop weeds.
  • Too thick: More than 4″ can suffocate roots and block water.
  • Wrong mulch type: Using dyed mulch near edible plants can leach chemicals into the soil.

Tips for Calculating Mulch Needs Accurately

  • Round up: Always buy a little extra to account for settling and miscalculations.
  • Account for settling: Fresh mulch can compress by 5–10% within weeks.
  • Choose depth wisely:
    • 2″ for decorative beds
    • 3–4″ for weed suppression and moisture retention

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