Scotbark
41 Culduthel Road
Inverness, Scotland
Telephone:
+44 1463 223821
Site Designed
and Maintained by Inverness
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Can the soil still 'breathe'? |
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A soil with good structure has a soil
atmosphere, i.e. air spaces between the soil particles. Scotbark
Ornamental Bark Mulch has an open porous structure and so contact
between the ambient air and the soil air or atmosphere is maintained. |
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What about Terpenes? |
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Bark protects the tree throughout its
life from attack by numerous life forms and accordingly has a diverse
range of organic compounds in its make-up. 'Terpenes' are one particular
group of compounds present in fresh bark which are known to have
adverse effects on plant growth.
Accordingly if fresh bark is incorporated in soil adjacent to plant
roots, the plant may be affected by terpenes. However, during the
composting process these compounds are votalised (become gaseous)
and diffuse into the atmosphere.
In short, terpenes are not present in composted bark and so may
be disregarded and there has never been any case of harm being
caused to growing plants by any of the Scotbark ornamental mulching
grades.
"The terpenes content in Pine Bark is so low that it
is innocuous."
-Quote 'Margaret Smith' (Scotbark is 83% Scots Pine).
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Scots Pine Bark Mulch - Playbark, Ornamental and General
Purpose Bark Mulch from Scotbark
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