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− | + | *Mulch should be applied on the surface of the BMP in a layer of 75 -100 mm. | |
− | + | *As in other landscaping applications, the mulch helps to preserve soil moisture for plant survival, and suppresses weed growth. | |
− | + | *Mulch is considered to be an normal finishing touch to many types of formal landscaping. Maintaining mulch application can help increase aesthetic value of LID BMPs. | |
− | + | *Shredded hardwood mulch is recommended for LID facilities. Its fibrous texture knits together somewhat; providing some erosion control. | |
− | + | *Regular fresh applications of wood mulch also promotes denitrification, reducing nitrates in impacted surface waters. | |
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Revision as of 13:46, 6 July 2017
- Mulch should be applied on the surface of the BMP in a layer of 75 -100 mm.
- As in other landscaping applications, the mulch helps to preserve soil moisture for plant survival, and suppresses weed growth.
- Mulch is considered to be an normal finishing touch to many types of formal landscaping. Maintaining mulch application can help increase aesthetic value of LID BMPs.
- Shredded hardwood mulch is recommended for LID facilities. Its fibrous texture knits together somewhat; providing some erosion control.
- Regular fresh applications of wood mulch also promotes denitrification, reducing nitrates in impacted surface waters.
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