FISHERSVILLE—There are many types of mulch to choose from when buying garden supplies. Some
“It’s important that you don’t use something that’s going to break down quickly, and something that lasts a long time, because your labor in applying [mulch] needs to be taken into account,” said horticulturist Mark Viette of Viette Nurseries.
Also, look for “something that really allows water to go through it and doesn’t allow weeds to grow in it.”
When mulch is applied in the spring, it will hold in soil moisture for the dry months ahead. “Normally, the best time to mulch is right before forsythias bloom, but if you miss that, you can still apply mulch later,”
Weed garden beds before mulching. Viette recommended dumping small piles of mulch and then distributing it into a layer that’s 2 to 3 inches thick. Keep mulch away from plants that reseed themselves, like hellebores, because mulching can prevent the new seeds from germinating.
Contact Pam Wiley, VFBF communications, at 804-290-1128.



