October 2021 Issue 155

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he most important thing you can do at this time of year to build soil health is to mulch your garden for the winter. Mulch is defined as any layer of material applied to the soil surface.

Mulch Mulch Mulch!

Many different materials can be used for a garden mulch. Natural materials include compost, bark, straw, newspaper, grass clippings. This time of year we have an abundant supply of natural mulch in the form of the stunning deciduous leaves falling on the ground. Mulching the soil for the winter insulates the soil, providing a more hospitable overwinter home for the beneficial soil organisms, ensuring better survival of the soil ecosystem through the cooler months. It also prevents erosion of the soil, which can occur as a result of rain falling on bare soil or wind blowing the surface soil away. Heavy rainfall on bare ground compacts soil and leaches nutrients. Mulch stops the direct contact of the falling raindrop on the soil, while still allowing some moisture to seep through. In

summertime, mulch actually conserves moisture by reducing evaporative loss! Mulching is also an easy way to add organic matter to your soil, improving both structure and texture. This reduces the need for cultivation and increases the nutrient holding capacity of the soil, promoting healthy root growth! Applying a natural mulch has the advantage of adding more nutrients to your soil as soil microorganisms break down the organic matter (a process called mineralization). If you are using Bigleaf Maple or Garry Oak leaves for mulch, run them through the shredder (or lawn mower) before applying to the garden. The large leaves tend to mat together, resulting in too little water reaching the underlying soil. Lastly, fall leaf mulch provides habitat and food not just for soil organisms, but also for bugs and small insects that make their homes in the leaf litter through the winter. Birds and large insects will feed on these small critters through the winter. Tamara Dinter, Dinter Nursery General Manager and Soil Enthusiast

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October Forecasts

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Greening the Red List Can Accelerate Species Recovery

4min
page 76

Listening. The Heart of Healing

2min
page 73

Golden Ghost Tattoo Removal

2min
pages 74-75

IOPA - Connecting Organic Farming To Community

2min
page 72

The Importance of Eelgrass

2min
page 71

Riding the Waves of Emotions

4min
page 69

The Colours of Autumn Strolls

2min
page 68

Gratitude

2min
page 61

Why We Should Read: A Mind Spread Out on the Ground

2min
page 67

Cabaret Weekend Features Two Favourite Pianists

1min
page 62

Progressive Green Building Technologies

5min
pages 58-59

Art Show at Little Bird

2min
page 65

Strategies to save for your children’s Education

2min
page 57

Gerard’s Specialty Foods

2min
page 56

$2000 for Healthy and Climate Smart Home

3min
page 55

Mulch Mulch Mulch

2min
page 52

Quercetin the Bountiful Bioflavonoid

2min
page 51

Seed Saving Workshop

1min
page 50

Is Tinnitus Real?

2min
page 49

Chemainus Theatre Cabaret Series

1min
pages 46-47

Fact or Fiction - Learning to Live with Bullfrogs

2min
pages 43-44

October 7th

2min
page 38

Torchbearers Art Show

1min
page 37

Cowichan Women’s Health Collective

2min
page 34

Local Pairings for your Thanksgiving Turkey

4min
pages 27-29

Science & Romance: Friends or Foes?

4min
pages 20-21

Back to School, Back to Sleep

5min
pages 32-33

Delicious Finds at reFRESH Marketplace

2min
pages 30-31

Give Thanks There’s Always Something New in Cowichan

1min
pages 24-25

Rainforest Arts Thinking and Talking Big

2min
page 19

Luschiim’s Plants

5min
pages 11-13

Fill Your Basket from a 50km Radius

2min
pages 8-9

The Traditions of Breaking Bread

2min
pages 16-17

See Harry Manx Live In Concert

3min
page 10

An Untraditional Thanksgiving

3min
page 15

Business and Arts:More than a Fist Bump

1min
page 14

Barnes & Maracle

3min
page 18

October Events

2min
page 5
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