Earthworms
There are some that live in the ground
Bark mulch typically lasts for about 1 to 2 years when used as a ground cover in a garden.
how many bags of mulch will i need 2 inches thick and 30 feet of ground ?
A mulch is a covering of straw or compost, spread on the ground around plants to prevent excessive evaporation, to enrich the soil and to prevent weed growth
To prevent mulch from washing away in your garden, you can use heavier mulch materials like wood chips or stones, create barriers like edging or rocks around the garden bed, or use a mulch mat or fabric to hold the mulch in place. Additionally, you can also consider planting ground cover plants to help anchor the mulch.
Because when you walk into the store to buy your mulch and you have to decide how much to buy, the piece of information you usually have is the area of the ground you want to cover.
Either scrape away the mulch around the eyes and leave them at soil level, the best method, or plant at mulch level.
Mulch provides a moist and organic environment that can promote fungal growth. When mulch is too thick or too wet, it creates a breeding ground for fungi to thrive. Additionally, using contaminated mulch or introducing fungal spores from surrounding areas can also lead to fungal growth in mulch.
You can prevent strawberries from touching the ground by using mulch, straw, or a raised bed to keep them elevated and protected.
Any organic material will do just make sure the ground is well watered before you put the mulch on.
It shouldn't if it has been ground up.
yes celery does grow above ground. you can mound dirt or mulch at the base to get that nice blanched white area at the base