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Is cocoa bean shells A good mulch?
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Organic cocoa mulch, which contains nitrogen, phosphate and potash and has a pH of 5.8, adds beneficial nutrients to the soil. Using cocoa hulls in the garden is an excellent way to increase soil vitality and is an attractive top cover for both flower beds and vegetable patches.
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Q: Are insects attracted to the mulch. Q: Is this mulch good for all types of plants? A: Yes! Cocoa shell mulch has been used on all types of plant materials including annuals, perennials, flowering shrubs, narrow-leaf evergreans, broad-leaf evergreens, trees, vines, ground covers, roses, and many vegetables.
Beside above, what does cocoa bean mulch look like? Cocoa shell mulch has an especially glamorous look compared to most mulch. Its deep brown color resembles soil and sets off plants nicely. Plus, it wont bleach out. The color only darkens with age.
is cocoa shell mulch harmful to pets?
Cocoa bean mulch contains theobromine and caffeine, just like chocolate. These chemicals are poisonous to dogs. Dogs who swallow cocoa bean mulch could have vomiting, diarrhea, a very fast heart rate, tremors and seizures.
Is cocoa shell mulch acidic?
Cocoa bean mulch is an organic choice for the garden; it slowly decomposes and supplies an acidic alkaloid, called theobromine, into the surrounding soil. As a result of this alkaloid, the soil becomes slightly acidic. You can keep an eye on the soils acidity level by using a pH meter periodically.
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