Mulching strawberries with sawdust
In the process of growing various fruit crops, procedures for germination, care and protection of the plant are carried out. One of them is mulching. This technology is also used in the cultivation of strawberries. With its help, gardeners facilitate the harvesting process, protect seedlings from various diseases and create optimal conditions for the development of berries. In the article, we will find out whether it is possible to mulch strawberries with sawdust and how to properly carry out the work.
About the process
Regular soil formation is a prerequisite for normal berry growth and regular fruiting. The top layer of soil plays an important role in these processes. It is exposed to negative environmental factors, so it needs additional protection. Strong gusts of wind and rain wash out useful minerals and trace elements from it, and the hot sun or frost leads to freezing and drying.
All of the above conditions are also undesirable for various living organisms that live in the earth, which are needed for the formation of humus. Due to their movement into the deeper layers, the soil loses its fertility.
Covering the surface of the earth near plants with various materials is called mulching. Both organic and inorganic products are used.An additional layer on the surface of the earth protects the root system and fruits from adverse effects. Mulching activates the breeding process of small insects and worms. Together with acids, they create a loose and fertile soil layer.
How it works?
The protective layer on the surface of the earth does not allow sunlight to penetrate, as a result of which weeds practically do not grow. This effect depends on the density and thickness of the mulch. In the cold season, it will protect the roots of plants from severe frosts, which is especially important in the northern regions with frosty winters.
For the full development of the plant and a high-quality crop, an optimal level of moisture in the soil should be maintained. Keeping track of this, especially with the onset of a hot and dry summer, is problematic. A layer of mulch helps retain the necessary moisture, thereby reducing the need for watering.
It also helps protect garden strawberries from viruses and harmful bacteria. Mulch prevents them from reaching the strawberry root system. Significantly reduces the risk of verticillosis, late blight of the roots, as well as rhizoctoniosis.
Upon contact with the ground, the berries may begin to rot, especially in wet weather. Mulching will help keep the crop intact and prevent the rotting process.
Additional information
Organic mulch, after performing its basic functions, is used as an effective plant nutrition. After the decomposition of the layer, the earth receives many nutritious and useful elements. As a result, the quality of berries increases. In the process of decomposition, decay products gradually penetrate into the ground throughout the entire growing season.
To make the right choice among a wide variety of mulch, you must first decide on its primary task. Some species are better suited to protect shrubs from diseases and pests, others are chosen to protect plants from the vagaries of bad weather, such as frost and extreme heat.
Use of sawdust
Wood chips are often used as organic mulch. This product is affordable and demonstrates excellent performance. You can buy material at any gardening store. Sawdust, as a mulch for strawberries, has been used for a long time. This is the time tested method. Their main advantage is that they can be used at any time of the year.
It is not recommended to use this type of organic matter as top dressing, since sawdust decomposes very slowly, but, due to this characteristic, they can perform their functions for up to three years.
The number of slugs, snails and other garden pests is noticeably reduced. This is facilitated by the rough surface of sawdust.
When using this type of mulch, you should increase the amount of watering due to the fact that sawdust absorbs a large amount of moisture. However, to maintain and maintain the desired moisture level, you can reduce the frequency of watering.
How are sawdust used?
Before carrying out the mulching procedure, it is necessary to loosen the earth around the strawberry bushes. Further, the ground is covered with black and white newspapers. Use of products with color images is not recommended. Lay the newspapers overlapping, one on top of the other, so that the sawdust does not spill out onto the ground. It is necessary to arrange 2-3 layers.
Now it's time to pour the sawdust between the garden strawberry bushes, filling the free space.The maximum layer thickness is 5 centimeters. The average is 3-4 centimeters. It is not necessary to sprinkle sawdust under strawberries. Over time, the layer will self-level and disperse over the surface.
The process of overheating sawdust depends on the type of wood from which it was obtained, but, as a rule, it takes several years. After this period of time, mulch can be effectively fertilized by mixing with compost.
Mulching at different times of the year
The process of mulching the earth with organic matter depends on the season. To carry out the work correctly, it is necessary to take into account the features of each period.
Autumn
With the onset of autumn, it's time to update the mulch. An additional layer is applied to the old layer that has remained since the summer. Remember that the maximum layer should be no more than 5 centimeters. It is allowed to sprinkle the product under strawberries. Autumn mulching is mainly aimed at preparing the plant for wintering.
If the cultivation of the berry takes place on the territory of a region with a frosty climate, not only the soil, but also the shrubs themselves are sprinkled with sawdust. This is a common practice in locations with unstable winters and frequent temperature changes.
In this case, you should first draw up a special frame for strawberry bushes. Raspberry branches are perfect. A dense film is stretched over them and covered with sawdust from above. If stable frosty weather is established in the region, the sawdust will remain dry and will not rot.
Spring
In the spring, it is necessary to update the protective layer that has been preserved in the garden since last year. The old mulch is completely removed. After removal, the soil is loosened and top dressing is carried out. At this time, it is recommended to use complex mixtures with a nitrogen content.
After that, a new layer of mulch is laid out. If necessary, replace old newspapers with fresh ones. The process of carrying out the work is described above in the article. Instead of printed materials, they also use small brushwood from raspberry branches, on top of which sawdust is poured.
Summer
As a rule, no work is done with the mulch layer at this time. The only exception is if the protective barrier is dirty and it is necessary to replace the sawdust with clean and fresh ones. Otherwise, upon contact with the mulch, the berries will get dirty and may begin to rot.
It is not necessary to completely remove the old layer, it is enough to pour over the new sawdust.
The benefits of mulching
- maintaining the desired level of soil moisture;
- protection against overheating or hypothermia (with the onset of frost);
- a barrier to pathogens of various diseases that can get into the ground;
- reduction in the number of weeds;
- maintaining the friability of the top layer of the earth;
- mulching promotes the formation of adventitious roots;
- protection of ripe berries from the ground;
- soil erosion prevention;
- shortening the period of ripening berries.
Flaws
The only significant disadvantage of using sawdust as mulch is the possibility of slugs, small insects and other pests in the raw material. However, experts do not consider this minus a significant reason to abandon mulching, because this process provides much more advantages than disadvantages.
Use of fresh sawdust
Some experienced agronomists and gardeners use fresh sawdust for mulching. Such a product has special properties.
This method is not widely used due to the following disadvantages:
- fresh sawdust increases the acidity of the soil;
- organic matter of this type is considered an excellent breeding ground for harmful insects and other pests that affect the plant and the quality of berries;
- mulch deprives the soil of nitrogen, and this component is mandatory for the full development of the flora.
However, these disadvantages can be considered minor. Fresh organic material does affect the content of nitrogen and acids in the soil, but the changes are so small that they have little effect on fruit crops.
Regarding the problem of pest reproduction, here the opinions of summer residents differ. Some are sure that even fresh sawdust mulch helps to reduce the appearance and development of harmful insects. When using fresh sawdust, the timing and method of work do not change.
Processing fresh material
It is desirable to process the consumable before use. To do this, a strong plastic film protrudes to the ground, on top of which, layer by layer, sawdust and urea are laid out. Proportions: 0.2 kilograms of urea per 3 buckets of fresh sawdust. The material must then be thoroughly moistened, using a minimum of 10 liters of liquid for each individual layer.
At the end, the resulting material is covered with another layer of oilcloth and left to rot. This process takes 10 to 14 days.
Reviews
Experienced gardeners and beginners share their opinions on mulching strawberries with sawdust. Opinions on this issue differ, however, the majority support this technique. Sawdust is an environmentally friendly, affordable, cost-effective, efficient and easy-to-use material that does an excellent job.
Others opt for other organic products, using pine needles, hay, straw, or mulching with inorganic materials.
For information on how to properly mulch strawberries with sawdust, see the following video.