I always put down a light layer of mulch to save money. After my plants dried out and died, a buddy explained that deeper mulch holds moisture better. How thick do you guys go with mulch in your projects?
Most folks say a yard needs green grass to look good. I saw stunning rock and cactus setups that felt full of life. Why do we still push for lawns in dry places?
A quick dip in water before cutting makes clean edges easy.
A client on my street ordered black mulch, but the delivery was bright pink. When it rained, the dye ran all over their white driveway and the neighbor's lawn. Now the whole block looks like a candy land disaster.
The roots established faster and we had far fewer callbacks for brown patches last summer. What methods do you use to promote root growth in turf?
How do you handle these timeline extensions?