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Farm Horizons • Dec. 5, 2016 • Page 22 Is rubber mulch safe for my yard and garden? Rubber mulches are advertised as perget mixed in with the mulch. Magnets are manent, effective, and safe materials for used but they are hardly 100 percent effecChristine use in landscapes and gardens. tive. These wires eventually rust out in a Schlueter At first glance, it may seem that rubber couple months and this causes concerns as McLeod County Master Gardener mulches are an environmentally friendly to what chemicals are being leached into way of recycling used tires, but further rethe ground. search indicates they are neither effective Wire-free mulching is available for an in long-term weed control (pretty much extra cost. This mulching is required for anything will work in the short term) nor safe for the en- playground installation for obvious reasons. vironment. Playgrounds and Other Areas While recycling waste tires is an important environmenRubber mulch is most common for playgrounds. Its sutal issue, the solution is not to spread the pollution problem perior shock absorption rating outperforms wood mulch, over our landscapes and gardens. gravel, and sand. Where Rubber Mulch Comes from Wire-free, rubber mulch is the safest playground mateRubber mulch is made from recycled tires. Several hun- rial available. For your kids’ backyard play area, it’s also dred million tires are discarded every year and some of these a completely clean surface that won’t be tracked back into are now being used in the production of rubber mulching. the house. It takes approximately 80 old tires to create one square While rubber mulch costs approximately twice as much foot of rubber mulching. Not only does this mulching re- as traditional mulch, it lasts considerably longer. High-end quire no tree sacrifices, it reduces the waste that gets shipped rubber mulch can last for the lifetime of your home. Rubber off to your local landfill. mulching can also be a great choice for horse arenas and The problem arises when the tiny wires in radial tires general landscaping. Gardens The topic gets a little trickier when you start talking about using rubber mulch in your garden. Studies differ—as do the mulches themselves – but there’s a good chance that over time your rubber mulch will leak chemicals into your soil. What chemicals and how much can depend on several factors, but the most common is zinc. Zinc is found naturally in soil, and too much or too little HUTCHINSON ARLINGTON will affect the quality of your topsoil. You should test your 1420 ADAM ST. 23189 HWY. 5 soil if you’re considering rubber mulch, but the eastern Unit320-587-3229 507-964-2283 ed States tends to have plenty of zinc in the soil already; the western United States tends to have a zinc deficiency. One of the advantages of putting rubber mulching in your garden is that it doesn’t attract termites or carpenter ants and won’t wash away in a rainstorm. On the other hand, if your garden is full of delicate plants that require ideal conditions to grow, you might consider sticking with the wood mulch. Advantages • it is recycled material which benefits the environment • it insulates the soil protecting it from heat MITCH FABEL WAYNE M AIERS PETE HALLBERG • does not absorb water so it keeps the soil moist • prevents weeds since seeds will dehydrate in the mulch Hutchinson Co-op agronomists are here to help you with all your needs. prior to reaching the soil • shredded rubber mulch can be used as landfill We offer: Comprehensive Precision Ag Program • Crop Input Financing • does not wash away during heavy rain Variable Rate Spreading • Soil Sampling • Grid Sampling • does not decay Custom Application of Fertilizer • does not sink to the ground Asgrow/Dekalb • Croplan Genetics • NK Brand • Wensman • does not attract termites, ants and other garden insects • can be purchased in different colors to add beauty to a garden or landscape • no need to remove old mulch year after year from the 90836 AG 1-800-795-1299