Mulch can take anywhere from a few months to a few years to decompose in a garden setting, depending on the type of mulch used and environmental conditions.
Mulch typically lasts for about one to two years in a garden setting before it needs to be replaced.
Mulch is generally good for a garden setting for about one to two years before it needs to be replaced.
1000's of year
Mulch typically lasts for about one to two years when used in a garden or landscaping project.
Bark mulch typically lasts for about 1 to 2 years when used as a ground cover in a garden.
Mulch typically needs to age for about 6 to 12 months before it is ready to be used in the garden.
Mulch can take anywhere from a few months to a few years to decompose, depending on factors such as the type of mulch, the climate, moisture levels, and the presence of microorganisms. Factors that can affect the decomposition process include temperature, moisture, oxygen levels, and the type of organic material used for the mulch.
Grape hyacinths typically bloom for about 2-3 weeks in a garden setting.
iron does not decompose but after a long time and i mean a long time it just starts to flake away but does not decompose
This would be determined by the varying properties of the mulch. The nice thing about mulch is that, with the help of fungi and bacteria, it continues to decompose almost completely. Most of it ends up as soluble bits, but this process takes a long time (sometimes years, but nature has lots of time). The solubility is determined by many factors: composition of the mulch (each mix is different), surface area of the soluble particles, the type of fungi and bacteria available, and time -- lots of time.
Does not decompose
1700 years to decompose