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Follow on Google News | Natural mulch (dye free) good for the environment - Colored Mulch Bad. Very Bad.Colored mulch reportedly hurting water table, pets and environment. If you want to buy mulch, environment departments recommending buy natural.
By: Environment Protection Limited Georgia Trying to decide between natural mulch and dyed mulch? Dyed Mulches in Atlanta Georgia should be avoided– it is bad for plants, bad for pets and even worse for humans. Most recommend going organic and buying NATURAL color-FREE mulch. Natural color mulch turns brown naturally and is safe for the environment. Water Table Issues One of the biggest problems that colored mulch produces is that sometimes the dyes or chemicals in the wood leech into the ground surrounding the plants and flower beds. According to several studies conducted by Solo-Gabirele and Townsend, Tolaymat and Blassino, in 1999, 2000 and 2002 respectively, dyed mulches were often made from CCA treated wood which stands for Chromated Copper Arsenate. This kind of wood contains arsenic. When the mulch is spread, the CCA leeches into the ground and water. Environmental Problems The chemicals in CCA-treated woods are very harmful to the environment. However, that is not the only danger. The dyes in the mulch are chemically based. The chemicals in the dyes can cause damage to plants and the earth itself. Extreme weather such as rainstorms and extreme heat can cause the dyes to react and release chemicals into the ground. The chemicals can get into the water table with run-off from rain. Best to us Natural Color mulch. Additional Problems Another problem with mulch is the issue of staining. Some dyes will come off during rain or snow, which will cause the dye to move from the mulch and into the ground. The mulch will appear ugly and dried out. Another problem that black mulch has is the issue of fading. During constant sun exposure, the dyed mulch will gradually fade to an ugly color. Colored mulch reportedly hurting water table, pets and environment. If you want to buy mulch in Atlanta, environment departments recommending buy natural mulch. End
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