NEWSPAPERS--MULCH
Newspapers and grocery store tabloids can be used
as a mulch in the garden. Four or five (4 or 5) layers of paper can be
laid around plants and anchored down with a shovelful of soil or rocks/bricks/stones
on the corner.
The paper will decompose throughout the season. Additional
layers may need to be added to prevent weeds from emerging. Avoid walking
on the paper, especially after a rain or soaking. Wet-to-dry paper becomes
brittle and tears easily.
Paper remains can be rotortilled in the garden after
the end of the growing season.
Shredded newspaper can also be used. Apply the shredded
paper in three to four (3 to 4) inch depths.
Newsprint with colored pictures can be used with little
problems.
AVOID glossy colored paper inserts, colored Sunday
comics, or sections with heavy colored printing. Chemicals and heavy metals
such as lead and cadmium used in the colored printing process can leach
into the soil and may cause toxic problems with plants or their uptake.
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