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This Week in the Garden
Pulling Mulch Around Vegetable Seedlings

The vegetables have sprouted, and it is time to pull the mulch around them to prevent weeds. Peter Richards shows how to mulch between bean plants with hardwood and pine needle mulch.

This video is part of an experiment testing five different kinds of mulch: woven landscape fabric, black plastic, pine needles, hardwood mulch, and cardboard. You can see the other videos about the experiment Here on our YouTube Channel. 

Related Videos:
Using Plastic and Woven Landscape Fabric Mulch in the Garden
Organic Mulching Options
Notes – Why to Use (and Love) Mulch!
Planting Through Sheet Mulch
Planting with Organic Mulches: A Step-by-Step Guide

Related Resources:
Types and Uses of Mulch in the Landscape
Mulching Your Trees and Landscapes
Mulch - A Survey of Available Options
Gardening with Mulches
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