Before there was mulch....
Posted: Sat May 31, 2003 9:03 am
Have you ever wondered what people did before mulch? Or how this craze started?
I've asked my mom how she kept weeds in control 25+ years ago. Some people were into rocks but she wasn't. She said she just kept the weeds in control - in other words she had nothing but bare dirt around shrubs and flowers. I remember my aunt was into white-white rocks. All over the landscaped areas. My mom would mutter under her breath each time we'd visit......so funny. I remember thinking, oh cool, can I play in the rocks (I was about 10 then)? Of course, no playing was allowed in these areas. Totally off subject, another aunt had her couch covered in plastic and had plastic runners all over the house, to and from rooms. That carpet and upholstery was never touched by human hands or feet!
Back to dirt......we visited Canada twice in the early 90s, back to back summers. They go nuts up there with annuals! But no mulch! They rake the dirt around shrubs very finely, looks almost pebbly. But again no mulch. I decided since their growing season is only 2 months long, weeds probably can't take hold for long.
Our next door neighbor growing up ringed every tree, shrub with a square of concrete curbing her husband installed. My dad would watch all of this activity and shake his head. I swear she had about 7 or so areas like this in the backyard. Bushes by themselves, but with that concrete around it. It was her way of making the grass cutting easier I guess. When they were all done, she had the bright idea of painting the concrete green to match the grass. That's when my dad said he just had to not look over there anymore. Maybe that's why mom just worked her tail off keeping weeds in control? he he I like the natural look too but mulch sure has taken over in suburbia now.
Thoughts anyone?
I've asked my mom how she kept weeds in control 25+ years ago. Some people were into rocks but she wasn't. She said she just kept the weeds in control - in other words she had nothing but bare dirt around shrubs and flowers. I remember my aunt was into white-white rocks. All over the landscaped areas. My mom would mutter under her breath each time we'd visit......so funny. I remember thinking, oh cool, can I play in the rocks (I was about 10 then)? Of course, no playing was allowed in these areas. Totally off subject, another aunt had her couch covered in plastic and had plastic runners all over the house, to and from rooms. That carpet and upholstery was never touched by human hands or feet!
Back to dirt......we visited Canada twice in the early 90s, back to back summers. They go nuts up there with annuals! But no mulch! They rake the dirt around shrubs very finely, looks almost pebbly. But again no mulch. I decided since their growing season is only 2 months long, weeds probably can't take hold for long.
Our next door neighbor growing up ringed every tree, shrub with a square of concrete curbing her husband installed. My dad would watch all of this activity and shake his head. I swear she had about 7 or so areas like this in the backyard. Bushes by themselves, but with that concrete around it. It was her way of making the grass cutting easier I guess. When they were all done, she had the bright idea of painting the concrete green to match the grass. That's when my dad said he just had to not look over there anymore. Maybe that's why mom just worked her tail off keeping weeds in control? he he I like the natural look too but mulch sure has taken over in suburbia now.
Thoughts anyone?