Rubber mulch 5459717 225814916 2008-07-15T15:10:58Z 198.77.206.228 /* External links */ {{noreferences|date=December 2007}} '''Rubber mulch''' is a type of [[mulch]] that is made from 100% [[recycled]] rubber. ==Composition== [[Image:Rubber mulch.jpg|thumb|right|Rubber mulch nuggets. The white fibers are nylon cords, which are present in the tires which the mulch is made from.]] Rubber mulch generally consists of either waste [[tire]] buffings or nuggets of [[rubber]] from tires that are ground up whole, after having their steel bands removed. Almost any tire can be used to make rubber mulch, including passenger vehicle tires and large truck and trailer tires. Buffings are produced from recycled truck tire tread when the remainder of the worn-down tread is removed from the tire prior to [[retreading]]. Buffings are generally thin slivers of rubber. Nuggets range in size from 10 mm to 32 mm, or 3/8 inch to 1 1/4 inch. ==Advantages== Rubber mulch provides several advantages over plant material based mulches; however, it may poison your plants with zinc. For landscaping and gardening purposes, both nuggets and buffings insulate soil from heat allowing a 2 or 3 degrees [[Fahrenheit|F]] higher soil temperature difference over wood mulches. Rubber mulch is beneficial for soil moisture as rubber is non-porous and does not absorb water on its way through to the soil. It also reduces fungus growth and plant growth, and becomes a weed barrier as weed seeds dehydrate in the mulch before reaching the soil. Neither nuggets nor buffings provide any [[humus]] to compacted soil types. [[Image:Rubber mulch playground.jpg|thumb|right|Rubber mulch seen with playground equipment in the background.]] Another advantage over plant-material mulches is its elasticity, which gives it a springy quality when used in a fairly thick layer. This makes it a natural choice for [[playground]]s, where the extra springiness provides additional safety for children when they fall off of playground equipment. Tests have shown rubber mulch is superior in breaking falls to traditional bark mulches.[http://www.americanrubber.com/mulch/testing/ImpactAttenuation.pdf] It can be 97% wire free for landscape use and 99.9% wire free for playgrounds. Rubber mulch is also becoming a product of choice used in horse arenas for footing material when mixed with sand. It can be found in nugget or shredded style. ==Disadvantages== *May leach zinc and other chemicals(some toxic) which are harmful to plants<ref>[http://www.natureswayresources.com/DocsPdfs/RubberMulch.pdf Natures Way Resources]</ref> <ref>[http://healthychild.org/resources/article/the_myth_of_rubberized_landscapes The Myth of Rubberized Landscapes]Linda Chalker-Scott, Ph.D., Extension Horticulturist and Associate Professor Puyallup Research and Extension Center, Washington State University </ref> <ref>[http://www.paghat.com/rubbermulch.html Now You Too Can Kill Your Garden With Rubber Mulch]</ref> <ref>[http://www.sare.org/sanet-mg/archives/html-home/18-html/0259.html Rufus L. Chaney Environmental Chemistry Lab USDA-Agricultural Research Service]</ref> *Rubber mulch, like several other organic mulches, is a hazard if ignited. Rubber much is more difficult to extinguish.<ref>[http://sustainableag.osu.edu/~newsstory.php?id=2865 Mulch Ignition is a Hot Landscape Topic]Ohio State University</ref>. Although rubber mulch is generally safe, rubber leachates do contain certain minerals and compounds which may cause concern in high concentrations. Recycled tire mulch can contain trace amounts of various minerals from the tire manufacturing process and other chemicals that may have been picked up during the tire's service life. == References == {{Reflist}} ==See also== *[[Mulch]] *[[Rubber]] *[[Retreading]] *[[Tire Recycling]] ==External links== *[http://www.internationalmulch.com International Mulch Company] *[http://www.americanrubber.com/shop RubberStuff Mulch] *[http://www.rubberecycle.com/ Rubberecycle Mulch] *[http://www.reclaim.com.au Reclaim Industries] *[http://healthychild.org/resources/article/the_myth_of_rubberized_landscapes The Myth of Rubberized Landscapes] *[http://www.pdfdownload.org/pdf2html/pdf2html.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.natureswayresources.com%2FDocsPdfs%2FRubberMulch.pdf&images=yes Is Rubber Mulch Nature's Way?] *[http://www.ehhi.org/reports/turf/turf_report07.pdf Artificial Turf: Exposures to Ground Up Rubber Tires - Athletic Fields, Playgrounds, Garden Mulch] [[Category:Recycling]]