I just read in the pinned "All about soil" article above, where composted pine bark has a high lignin content. I remember that RCW from hard wood also has a high lignin content, which is what makes it such a fabulous mulch (just ask windchicken). Anyway, if a guy can't source hard wood chips, might not composted pine bark be a suitable sub as a mulch?
Composted pine bark
Composted pine bark. Its high lignin content makes it slow to degrade, so it nourishes beneficial organisms for months. Can be substituted in part for peat moss. Lightens the mix.
Composted pine bark
Composted pine bark. Its high lignin content makes it slow to degrade, so it nourishes beneficial organisms for months. Can be substituted in part for peat moss. Lightens the mix.