Mulch Dye
Is your landscape beginning to fade? Perhaps a homemade mulch dye can help brighten things up. Read the article to find out how...

If you are not able to give ample attention to your garden, then mulch is the best way to go. Apart from the benefits we talked about above, mulch also helps in protecting the plants in various weather and temperature changes. The plants don't get easily frozen or thawed due to the presence of mulch. But that was all about mulch. What about the dye? What is it good for?
Well, what this dye does is makes your garden look good, more aesthetic. Whenever we plant beautiful flower and/or fruit plants, the mulch gives the entire garden an elegant look. There are different types of mulch, as in different colors of mulch that you can purchase from the garden stores such as shades of red, gold, black, and brown. However, going to the store and purchasing a new bag of colored mulch can be pretty expensive. And hence, to keep the expenses to a minimum and still get your mulching requirements covered, why not make the dye at home. Want to know how? Read the rest of the article.
Make the Mulching Dye
In the following section, we will go over the instructions on how to make the dye at home. All it takes is few simple ingredients and the right steps. With the basic recipe mentioned below, you can easily make gallons of dyed mulch and save money on your gardening and landscaping expenses.
- First of all, wear comfortable clothing (anything that you don't mind getting dirty or stained) and protective garden gloves.
- The dye we'll be using is a semi-permanent one, so it is quite likely that you may get your clothes dirty.
- Next, before making the dye, spread the mulch all over the soil in your garden.
- Now we collect the ingredients - 16 oz. mulch colorant, a 5 gallon bucket, and 1½ gallon water.
- Whether you got gold, red, brown, or black dye, the colorant package will have specific mixing directions mentioned on the back.
- Add the water in the bucket and mix the colorant as well.
- Stir with a paint stirrer to get the color incorporated completely.
- All there's left to do is add the colored water inside the garden sprayer.
- And now you know what your next move will be, spraying the mulch all over your garden with the dye.
- Make sure you are spraying adequate amount of dye over the mulch and not overdoing it in particular areas.
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