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Why This Method Works So Well
- Suppresses weeds naturally: No chemicals required — just a barrier that keeps weeds from growing.
- Protects your soil: Mulch enriches the earth as it breaks down, improving soil health.
- Saves your back: No more constant bending, pulling, or kneeling.
- Keeps plants happy: Moist soil and reduced temperature stress help plants thrive.
Bonus Tips from Grandma
- Refresh your mulch layer every season to keep it effective.
- Use biodegradable mulch for an eco-friendly garden.
- Choose ground-cover plants like creeping thyme or clover to fill empty spaces and block weeds.
Give It a Try!
This approach transformed my grandma’s garden and could do the same for yours. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, these simple tricks will help you enjoy a beautiful, weed-free garden — without all the backache.
So, next time weeds threaten your patch, remember my grandma’s secret: thick mulch, close planting, and a little patience. Your garden — and your back — will thank you.
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