Warm weather has finally arrived, which means it's time to mulch your gardens. Summer mulch can be a gardener's best friend: It reduces plant stress by evening out soil temperatures. It also helps keep the soil moist and keep weeds at bay by depriving them of the light they need to germinate. Here's a guide to help you sift through the choices. COCOA BEAN HULLS
Made from: The hulls of cocoa beans used in making chocolate.
Best use: Annual or perennial beds.
Benefits: Its dark brown color makes an attractive backdrop for many plants. And it really does smell like chocolate.
Drawbacks: It can compact. It's prone to mold in wet years. And it can be fatal to dogs if eaten.
STRAW
Best use: Annual flower beds, vegetable beds.
Benefits: Inexpensive or free. Adds organic matter when worked into the soil at the end of the season.