A gardener rakes pine needles into a garden bed. Seasonal agricultural work in the village.
Pine straw is a popular mulch option for many homeowners, offering a combination of aesthetic appeal, affordability, and practicality. But how do you know when to use it, and why should you consider it for your lawn or garden? Read on as Dempster Brothers Lawn Care & Landscaping of Knoxville explores the key benefits and best times to use pine straw in your landscaping.
Pine straw refers to the fallen needles of pine trees, which are collected and baled as mulch. Unlike wood chips or bark, pine straw is lightweight, easy to spread, and biodegradable, enriching the soil as it breaks down.
Pine straw is an excellent choice for mulching when you need a natural, cost-effective solution for moisture retention, soil insulation, and weed prevention. Whether you’re protecting your plants during colder months or looking for a sustainable way to manage erosion, pine straw provides an effective and visually appealing solution. The lawn care professionals at Dempster Brothers are experts at helping you achieve and maintain a beautiful lawn. Call us at (865) 264-8925 to discuss your lawn care needs.
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