GardnerLandscaping
07-30-2006, 10:50 PM
Anyone have thoughts to share on this?
I read that mulching reduces fertilizing needs by 20%. Mulching also has that intuitive belief it reduces landfill needs though most places have public mulching facilities. Mulching also has less costs--you don't have to spend the time to collect and dispose.
I've also heard from others they prefer bagging because it reduces weeds and diseases. Of course, public compost facilities exist and one can use the clippings for their own composting. It also picks up yard trash that don't have to be blown anywhere or picked up.
So what is better? Is it just a customer preference? Spend more time on bagging and feeding or spend more time on blowing, weed-and-feed, and disease control?
I read that mulching reduces fertilizing needs by 20%. Mulching also has that intuitive belief it reduces landfill needs though most places have public mulching facilities. Mulching also has less costs--you don't have to spend the time to collect and dispose.
I've also heard from others they prefer bagging because it reduces weeds and diseases. Of course, public compost facilities exist and one can use the clippings for their own composting. It also picks up yard trash that don't have to be blown anywhere or picked up.
So what is better? Is it just a customer preference? Spend more time on bagging and feeding or spend more time on blowing, weed-and-feed, and disease control?