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mulch

mulch / mulch
NounTransitive Verb
ing: mulching

This term describes a protective barrier used in horticulture to regulate soil temperature and moisture. It carries a connotation of nurturing and preservation, often associated with organic gardening and sustainable land management. While it can refer to synthetic materials, the word most strongly evokes images of decomposing natural matter like wood chips or straw. As a noun, the word is typically treated as an uncountable mass noun when referring to the material in general. However, it can be used as a countable noun when referring to specific types or brands of mulching products.

Meanings

Nounmulch

A layer of material, such as organic matter or plastic, spread over the surface of soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

"The gardener applied a thick layer of cedar mulch to the flower beds."

Transitive Verbmulch
[~ something]

To cover the soil around plants with a protective layer of organic or inorganic material.

"You should mulch the vegetable garden with straw to keep the roots cool."

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