Why pine needles?

Pine needle mulch (pine straw) is the number one mulching material used in landscape plantings in the Southeastern U.S.! Because pine straw is actually a leaf (needle), it benefits the environment in the same way that decomposing leaves benefit the forest floor by recycling nutrients and maintaining soil organic matter.
Besides the environmental benefits, pine needle mulch also:
- Insulates tender roots from temperature extremes keeping the soil warm during cold spells and cool during warm spells.
- Conserves soil moisture by reducing water evaporation rates and moisture loss.
- Encourages water infiltration into the soil and reduces runoff.
- Eliminates erosion caused by wind and rain-splash impact.
- Protects against soil compaction by reducing the rain impact directly on the surface.
- Aids in promoting favorable soil tilth for healthy root growth.
- Does not have to be removed. All you need do is put fresh straw on the top of old straw to revitalize the color.
- Pine Needles are a RENEWABLE RESOURCE
"Renewable Resource", "Sustainability"...what are these words we are hearing so much about these days? Renewable resources are things on earth that can grow/reproduce again and again, and never run out (i.e. air, water, pine needles). A Non-Renewable resource is something that takes longer than a person's lifespan to be replaced (coal, natural gas, some trees, etc). Sustainability is, "Meeting the needs of the present without depleting resources or harming natural cycles for future generations". It is all of our civic and moral duty to protect our earth and use products that are a Renewable Resource and contribute to the environment's sustainability.

