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Handbook on Mulches
Volume 13, No. 1 of Plants & Gardens
4th printing, 1974
In its simplest terms, mulching is man's version of what happens on the floor of a forest where over the decades tree litter accumulates and gradually decays.
It is in this accumulation of dead leaves, twigs, fallen branches, fallen trees, etc., that bacteria, fungi and other simple living organisms carry on the process of decay.
This handbook includes: advantages of mulches, best kinds to use, how and when to apply and mulches for various ornamentals.
By: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Pages: 79
Dimensions: ± 22.5 cm x 15 cm
Softcover. Good condition. Previous owner name on front cover