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For more than 20 years we’ve been using pine bark mulch on our own gardens, while mulch fads came and went. Dyed redwood chips, cypress, dyed shredded rubber and dyed black wood chips have come ...
The most logical places for mulch are our grassy front yards and parkways. If you can afford it, there’s nothing prettier in these public spaces than redwood bark. For ornamental mulch ...
Carolyn revealed: "My mulch of choice has always been shredded redwood bark. Wood chips, leaves, grape seed, small stones, hay, pinestraw (needles), cocoa hulls are also good mulches." She added ...
However, that effect is best employed in very large landscapes or parks, certainly not in my garden. Coast redwood can rapidly ... the topping cut and under the bark. These sprouts grow extremely ...
Older Redwood trees are able to survive wildfires because their bark is over one foot thick. 95% of California redwood trees were logged. Most of the trees are 10 to 100 years old. They tend to ...