By P.J. Heller Mulch that is . . . more than a few inches, can build up heat and spontaneously catch fire. State Fire Marshal of Massachusetts Mulch used in spring landscaping projects can ignite from spontaneous combustion. AccuWeather Spontaneous combustion of mulch is possible. WXIA-TV … Experts say the right recipe of heat, decomposition and a little bit of …
2018-19 Peat Moss Market Update – Overall Demand Remains Strong!
By Ken McEntee Canadian peat production during the 2018 harvesting season generally met producers’ expectations, with some regions exceeding expectations and others falling slightly short of expectations, according to the Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss Association (CSPMA), whose members represent 92 percent of North America’s production. “The season wasn’t exceptional but it wasn’t a disaster by any means,” said CSPMA President …
California’s Fires: Public Policy Failure Hidden Behind the Guise of Climate Change
By Kathleen Marquardt California is in the middle of yet another record-breaking fire season with 820,000 acres across the state already burned — more than twice the area that burned by this point last year. NY Times The Mendocino Complex Fire burned more than 290,600 acres (nearly 454 square miles) as of Tuesday morning. It is the largest wildfire in …
Conservation Easements and Land Trusts, the Ultimate Faustian Marriage
By Kathleen Marquardt Tom DeWeese, President of American Policy Center (APC), once wrote that there are thousands of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working with the UN to subvert property rights. Of course, they don’t just announce that property rights are now null and void, because that would create a stir. Instead, they use language that sounds innocent and helpful to our …
Mulch Coloring Equipment: An Investment That Will Increase Your Mulch Sales!
By P.J. HELLER Matt Smith wonders what he would be doing today if his company wasn’t selling colored mulch. “I’d probably not still be in the mulch business,” says Smith, chief executive officer of Smith Creek, Inc., in Borden, IN. Smith Creek got into the wholesale colored mulch business in the late 1990s and today its bagged colored mulch outsells …
Colorant Systems Help Brighten Business For Mulch Producers
By P.J. Heller Matt Smith wonders what he would be doing today if his company wasn’t selling colored mulch. “I’d probably not still be in the mulch business,” says Smith, chief executive officer of Smith Creek, Inc., in Borden, IN. Smith Creek got into the wholesale colored mulch business in the late 1990s and today its bagged colored mulch outsells …
News From The Mulch & Soil Council
By Robert LaGasse, Executive Director Capitol Hill Visit While Hours of Service (HOS) regulations have been an issue in recent years, the introduction of Electronic Logging Device (ELD) regulations last December has caused a major fire storm in the trucking industry. Under the new ELD regulations, the HOS were reduced from 14 hours in service and a maximum of 11 …
Transportation Issues, Retail Price Wars Affecting Mulch/Soil Industry
By Ken McEntee For almost 40 years, Hardwood Mulch Corp., located about 35 miles southeast of Richmond, Va., hauled loads of wood mulch to a loyal customer in Maryland. That ended this year because of new interstate trucking regulations that mandate the use of electronic logging devices (ELDs) to monitor a driver’s hours of service, said Garland Anderson, owner of …
Study: Biochar Viable Substitute For Peat Moss In Greenhouses
By P.J. Heller Substituting various amounts of biochar for peat moss in greenhouse and nursery growing applications – including the total elimination of peat from the potting substrate and replacing it with biochar – resulted in similar plant growth, according to a recent study. “Biochar is a promising substitute for peat . . .” researchers reported. The study, conducted at …
Improving Soil Quality For Healthier Plants – Using Probiotics
By Gail Barnes Soil is more than brown dirt. It is a living breathing system, and like any living system can become unhealthy and susceptible to pests and disease. That’s where beneficial bacteria – or good bugs known as probiotics – come in. They restore balance in the soil, and in doing so, can enhance plant and soil health. We …