How to Recycle Sawdust as Mulch
Instructions
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Collect sawdust from your home workbench area, or go to a local lumberyard and ask if you can have sawdust from the area where they make specialty cuts for customers.
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Apply the sawdust at a depth of 1 to 2 inches around plants. Because sawdust is so fine and yet dense, you don't have to apply as deep a layer as other types of mulch.
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Keep the sawdust away from flower beds around the foundations of buildings. As a wood product, it can attract termites unless you use cedar sawdust. Cedar repels insects.
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Recycle sawdust as mulch mainly around acid-loving plants. Some examples of these are potatoes, rhubarb, evergreens, azaleas, heather and rhododendron.
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