What Is Gorilla Hair Mulch?
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Gorilla hair mulch. No, it is not some poor worker's job at the zoo to pick up the fallen hair from the gorillas. And no, they don't pluck it directly off the gorilla itself. In fact, it is not actually gorilla hair (shocking I know!).
Let's take a look at what gorilla hair mulch (or GHM for the purposes of this article) actually is, and when you should (and when you shouldn't) use it for your next gardening project.
What Gorilla Hair Mulch is Used ForGorilla Hair performs much the same functions as other mulches:
- Block Weeds
- Keep moisture in the soil and slows down evaporation
- Holds soil in place due to its fibrous, mat-like layer
This unique mulch has a number of benefits, some of which are not common and it can be useful in some areas that are traditionally difficult to mulch.
Decomposes slowly
Do you like mulching? No? Me either. Well this mulch is long lasting. It decomposes very slowly and you will not need to replace it for several years.
It also fades very little over its lifespan, so it will keep your garden looking like it has just been freshly mulched. Nice and tidy!
Forms a Dense Mat
This mulch works by forming a dense mat that covers the soil. There are a number of reasons why this is good:
- It keeps the soil moist and slows down evaporation
- Because of the mat this mulch forms, it is especially good for sticking to sloped areas. If you have had problems with mulch staying on a sloped area in the past - try GHM
- It is especially good for windy environments - the mulch simply does not blow away
- More difficult for birds to kick out of your garden!
Pest Control
Cedar bark (one of the materials that gorilla hair mulch can be made from) has proven to be a deterrent for a variety of pests including:
As with any product, there are also some things you should be aware of before deciding to use it.
Flammability
This mulch is quite flammable and should not be placed in an area that may be exposed to open flames or even cigarette butts. Check it this detailed study to learn more.
Can Trap Water
If you apply this mulch too thickly, then it can form a mat that is too dense for even water to get through. This means that your soil will see none of that lovely rainwater and it will simply get trapped in the mulch itself.
Gorilla Hair Mulch is applied much the same as most other mulches you may have used in the past.
It works on almost any plants and is especially good for US natives.
There are two points to be aware of:
- Apply to a thickness of no more than 2-3 inches (about 6 cubic yards per 1,000 sq ft is perfect). Otherwise the mulch will actually stop water from reaching the soil
- Keep the mulch a few inches away from the base of trees and bushes, or may encourage rot
If you need a mulch calculator, there is a great one available here: https://www.landscapecalculator.com/calculators/mulch
This information has been provided by What Is Gorilla Hair Mulch? - Paperblog