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Old 03-07-2003, 05:56 PM
paghat
 
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Default mulch alternative suggestions wanted

In article , "Ali"
wrote:

How about cocoa shell mulch? I haven't used it myself, but I've seen it used
on the Victory Garden a couple years go, and it looked interesting. You're
also not killing any trees.


That stuff gets moldy too easily. Emotionally weird dogs could also eat it
& can be poisoned, but even if it weren't risky to dogs, the fact is, if
you lay it down thick enough to suppress weeds, that's also thick enough
to become a mold spore factory.

I used it once & loved the odor when it was fresh. When it went all too
soon moldy, I churned it into the earth & it made a nice organic
ammendment, but as a surface mulch it was just a waste of money.

-paghat the ratgirl

Here's one website I found that described it, and if you do a google on
"cocoa shell mulch" you'll get plenty of others.

http://www.vitasoil.com/cocoa%20main.htm

Hope that helps,

Ali

"jel" wrote in message
...
I have 6 trees in my small yard, and a 40 year old grape vine. I would

like
to stop mowing around each. The typical Ohio solution is to mulch around
trees. I know of no typical grape vine solution. But I don't want mulch;
I'd like to do something a little different. Has anyone any suggestions?

I
am considering gravel - not the driveway grade but the pond grade small,
smooth marble. Any opinions on that? I'll need a retaining solution to
keep the gravel from rolling away. Any suggestions?



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"Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature.
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