Mulching Naturally
Story: Mulching Naturally
Episode: 12
Presenter: Darren Seinor
Air Date: 25th May 2024
Darren uses leaf litter and organic natural material in the garden, repurposing it for mulching.
- Soil health is essential for garden success, with microbial life playing a crucial role in nourishing plants and maintaining moisture levels.
- Applying organic compost directly onto the soil once or twice a year provides essential nutrients to soil microbes, enhancing nutrient availability to plants and protecting against soil-borne pathogens.
- Mulch acts as a protective layer for soil microbes, shielding them from extreme temperatures and moderating soil temperature and moisture levels.
- To maximize mulch effectiveness, use a coarse layer at least 70mm thick, ensuring water can penetrate quickly to the soil below.
- Quality mulch can be purchased or made at home using tree and shrub pruning's, reducing waste and returning valuable organic matter to the soil.
- Home composting with fallen leaves, lawn clippings, and chipped twigs helps recycle green waste into nutrient-rich compost, contributing to soil health and carbon sequestration.
- Simple gardening practices like "chop & drop" pruning maintenance support soil microbial health, leading to improved nutrient absorption, soil structure, and plant resilience, ultimately resulting in a healthier and happier garden.








