Mulching
Mulching is magic when it comes to gardens left on their own. Mulching doesn’t just look good, finishing off a bed and tying diverse plants together visually, it cuts down on weeds and conserves moisture. Weeds can quickly get out of hand when you’re on vacation. And conserving moisture is especially important when no one is home to water. Put down a layer of about 2 inches of mulch. Form a saucer to direct irrigation water to the root zone, but avoid piling mulch against plant stems. See our mulch guide.
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