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Different mulches suit different applications.
– Light mulches like pea straw, sugarcane or lucerne: Great for the veggie patch, will put nutrients into the soil as they break down, and retain moisture. Avoid using around low-hanging fruit like strawberries as it can harbour slugs.
– Eucalyptus or tea tree mulch: A favourite for natives, as it is similar to what would happen in nature.
– Leaf mulch: great to bring back habitat for lizards and insects. Good all-rounder.
– Tree clippings: Heavier mulch, hold water and suppress mulch. Good for bigger trees.
– Chunky pine mulch: Aesthetically pleasing, takes ages to break down. Perfect for paths and as weed suppression. Not so good for garden beds.
– Hardwood mulch: Heavy mulch that takes years to break down. Keeps a lot of water in the soil. Great for paths.
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