Do not throw the mowed grass: here’s how it can contribute in the garden
After the mowing of the lawn, many wonder what to do with the mowed grass. Instead of throwing her away, consider her re -use in the garden.
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1. Malling for healthier plants
Poinled grass can serve as a natural mulch. Arrange it around the plants to retain moisture in the soil, prevent weeds from growing and regulating the soil temperature. Before use, it is advisable to dry the grass to avoid rotting.
2. Enrichment of compost
Adding a mowed grass to a compost pile can accelerate the breakdown process. The grass is rich in nitrogen, which helps to create a nutrient compost. It is important to combine it with carbon -rich materials, such as dried leaves, to maintain balance and prevent odor formation.
3. Natural liquid fertilizer
You can use the mowed grass to prepare liquid fertilizer. Put it in a water container and allow it to ferment for several days. The resulting liquid can be used to water the plants, providing them with additional nutrients.
4. Improvement of soil structure
Arrange the dried mowed grass by the garden to improve the soil structure. It increases the content of organic matter, improves moisture retention and stimulates the activity of useful microorganisms.
5. The temporary trail cover
In the case of muddy or earthen trails, the dry mowed grass may serve as a temporary cover, facilitating movement and reducing the accumulation of mud.