tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2612061537574762570.post8134846954956661595..comments2021-08-27T07:00:34.305-04:00Comments on Cooking 4 Four: Salt Hay MulchJim Lemirehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14000051293978203511noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2612061537574762570.post-45244132903137573152015-06-06T10:39:37.720-04:002015-06-06T10:39:37.720-04:00I've been using salt marsh hay for 40 years as...I've been using salt marsh hay for 40 years as a mulch for all my beds--landscapes, perennial flower, fruit and vegetable gardens. It's cheaper than bark mulch because it doesn't need to be spread so thickly, it's organic if supplied from a reputable, licensed dealer, it doesn't rob plants of nutrients like bark mulch does, etc. However, it's difficult to find, especially in the summer. I've used a substitute called Mainley Mulch but it's not as good and is much more expensive.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2612061537574762570.post-80580991726401940212010-07-20T06:31:06.039-04:002010-07-20T06:31:06.039-04:00I read about Ruth a few years back and since then ...I read about Ruth a few years back and since then have been using salt hay. It works GREAT! Weeds are much less and it adds nutrients to the soil. I think next year am going to add newspaper below the salt hay, only because the salt hay is $$$, it needs to be thick to do the job. By putting "wet" newspaper down first then a top dressing of salt hay , all will work plus look pretty.Marilyn Liebermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02953086081539397656noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2612061537574762570.post-73457892437369634182010-01-22T20:02:49.702-05:002010-01-22T20:02:49.702-05:00Give a look towards Ruth Stout and her method of g...Give a look towards Ruth Stout and her method of gardening. NO MORE WEEDS and a great healthy soil with<br />ease for the gardener.<br /><br />Peace- JeanAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00997366651672176969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2612061537574762570.post-15826011788906713112009-06-24T17:12:18.314-04:002009-06-24T17:12:18.314-04:00Aubade - it seems to be working pretty well (knock...Aubade - it seems to be working pretty well (knock-on-wood). I have the stray weed poking up through the mulch, but not many. As expected, the worse is right around the base of each plant and along the edges, but I'm not overly worried about that - the plants are big enough now that they should be able to out-compete the weeds. I think the real test though will be to see how it is in another month.<br /><br />I read something about the harvesting of the salt marsh hay not being good for the salt marshes. I'll have to look a little more in depth to find out if this is a practice I'll feel comfortable continuing. For now though, ignorance is bliss...Jim Lemirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14000051293978203511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2612061537574762570.post-2740590007303880212009-06-23T16:40:56.441-04:002009-06-23T16:40:56.441-04:00So, how is the salt hay working? Is it keeping dow...So, how is the salt hay working? Is it keeping down the weeds? I just read about it earlier today, since my veggie garden needs soem fertilizer/mulch. I found this post trying to find where to buy some in NJ. You are lucky your local nursery had it! I can't find it anywhere, even though I'm surrounded in (endangered) salt marshes...Aubadehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11011569235860464383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2612061537574762570.post-72468196017772255032009-06-05T10:23:08.826-04:002009-06-05T10:23:08.826-04:00Adrian - I was placing sheets down and then using ...Adrian - I was placing sheets down and then using a watering can to soak them so they wouldn't blow away. It only worked moderately well. I like your bucket dunk idea much better. Thanks! <br /><br />(and 8-pages deep!? I didn't use nearly that much)Jim Lemirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14000051293978203511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2612061537574762570.post-50541184723897868132009-06-05T00:43:54.698-04:002009-06-05T00:43:54.698-04:00When I mulch perennial beds I also lay down newspa...When I mulch perennial beds I also lay down newspaper first. I find it is helpful to dunk the paper in a 5 gal. bucket of water first before spreading to help prevent it blowing away. I use about an 8 page depth.Adrian Thyssehttp://zone3b.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com