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I recently did some work with a Company that really impressed me with their knowledge and professionalism and attention to detail. They teach the customer about their trees and how to care for them. One thing they highly recommend is mulching. I couldn't agree more with that, but at the end of the day we used the chips from that job and laid it down for mulch. Its my understanding that green new mulch can rob available nitrogen from the soil as its decomposed. I know this to be true if its added to a compost and used as a soil additive. But I am unclear if it could be a problem when used as a surface covering to control weeds and what not around trees and ornamentals. If so, could a slow released fertilizer spread out over the mulch be beneficial?
I think this is a real problem when planting a new tree or grass over where a stump has been ground and the grindings left or mixed with the soil.
I think this is a real problem when planting a new tree or grass over where a stump has been ground and the grindings left or mixed with the soil.