Working with councils

TRY Greenwaste Recycling work with several councils, shires and local governments to divert greenwaste from landfill by supporting them to convert greenwaste into mulch.

When carried out properly, mulching is a popular gardening activity that benefits plants. It is the process of mulching the soil in order to retain moisture and increase the soil's quality. Common mulches include bark, wood chips, leaves, and other organic materials.

Mulching has advantages that might help you save a lot of time while caring for your landscape.

Mulch provides a variety of benefits to your plants, including sheltering roots on hot days, keeping moisture from evaporating, and preventing weeds from growing.

Mulching at TRY Greenwaste Recycling Albury Wodonga

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF MULCHING?

Mulching does not cost a lot of money. In light of its numerous advantages, it is actually highly effective and useful. By minimising evaporation, high-quality mulches that cover the soil stop moisture loss. They promote soil moisture absorption while avoiding soil compaction brought on by aridity.

Mulches help prevent the transmission of illnesses that are carried by the soil and restrict the germination and growth of weeds. These mulches can also act as insulation to maintain the soil's temperature and shield the roots from chilly or sweltering conditions.

When you apply organic mulches, these will gradually break down and raise the soil's fertility. Your yard will look lovely with mulch. It may make your yard appear well-kept and improve its beauty.
Mulching at TRY Greenwaste Recycling Albury Wodonga

When to Mulch

Around established plants, mulch can be used whenever.

After being planted and receiving plenty of water, newly planted plants should be mulched.

The progressive breakdown of organic mulches will produce a microclimate and a nourishing food supply for insects and other invertebrates, including worms. For organic mulch to be a good mulch, it must be replenished. The type of mulch being used will determine how frequently this has to be done.

Pine bark and wood chips only need to be replaced every two to three years since they decompose so slowly.