Do I need to remove old bark before I put down new bark?
Thanks Ernie.
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Hello Ernie! If you are talking about mulch you don't have to remove the old. It will decompose under the new and add to the soil. If you have lots and lots of old you can remove some of it if you are worried about covering it all with the new.
Only if it is moldy. If not just add more to freshen up. I live in a very dry climate and new in spring and fall.
No, you can add new mulch over the old mulch. The old helps put organic matter back in the soil.
Hello. We top dress our mulch beds every year. No need to discard.
You can add new over old as long as it's clean no fungus or bugs; & don't get it too thick not good for plants can create fungal problems due to too much moisture being retained especially in areas with lots of rain