Increased soil alkalinity is a serious problem for many gardeners, as it affects crop yields.
This figure may increase due to improper implementation of agricultural practices, such as excessive soil deoxidation.
If the soil pH is higher than 7.5, plants will not be able to fully absorb iron. Crops will develop worse - a characteristic sign is yellowed leaves.
Let us pay attention to the recommendations of the expert of the online publication Belnovosti and agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh.
Typically, mulching with high-moor peat, pine needles or coniferous tree bark can be used to accomplish this task.
Mulching prevents moisture from evaporating from the beds and prevents weeds from growing too actively.
Mulch also prevents the soil from drying out due to strong winds. Mulching is best done in spring or autumn, after removing vegetation and weeds.
You cannot mulch the soil before the plants sown in open ground have sprouted.