In this video, This Old House landscape contractor Roger Cook shows a homeowner how to properly mulch garden beds.

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Steps for mulching a garden bed

  • Cut a fresh border along the edge of the garden bed with a manual edger.
  • Rake up all the existing mulch to reveal the topsoil.
  • Shovel the excavated mulch, soil, and grass into a wheelbarrow and add it to the compost bin.
  • Use a three-tine cultivator to carefully scrape old mulch from around base of the plants and trees.
  • Use pruning shears to snip away all the secondary root growth from around the tree.
  • Remove all the old mulch from around the tree.
  • Order a truckload of mulch and have it dumped onto the driveway.
  • Fill the wheelbarrow with mulch, and then use an ensilage fork to transfer the mulch to the garden bed.
  • Rake the mulch out to 1 to 2 inches deep. Be careful not to pile mulch up against the base of the plants.
  • Rake the mulch away from the outer edge of the garden bed, so it’ll be easier to trim the grass with a string trimmer.
  • Spread an inch of mulch around the base of the tree, keeping it away from the trunk.

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  • Lawn edger
  • Garden rake
  • Shovel
  • Wheelbarrow
  • Three-prong cultivator
  • Bypass pruning shears
  • Ensilage fork - 10-tine