bitkisel yastık

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(Tarım) mulch
A material used as mulch, as a decorative redwood bark mulch
Shredded vegetable (or occasionally mineral) matter used to cover the top layer of soil to protect, insulate, or decorate it, or to discourage weeds or retain moisture

An organic mulch is a mulch made of natural substances such as leaves or grass clippings.

material placed around plants to prevent moisture loss and to control weed growth; mulch materials may include grass cuttings, leaves, sawdust, straw, hay, peat moss and rotted compost
Any material laid on the soil surface to conserve soil moisture, moderate temperature and/or aid in weed control Wood chips, bark chips, and shredded leaves are examples of organic mulches
and to preserve moisture
Any material such as straw, sawdust, leaves, or plastic film that is spread on the soil surface It is generally used to conserve soil moisture, control temperature, prevent surface compaction or crusting, reduce runoff and erosion, or control weeds
{f} spread leaves or straw around plants to prevent water loss or freezing of roots
Most mulches are made from organic materials, some of the best being: hay, grass clippings, fallen leaves (best when shredded), bark chips, and compost Mulching serves to prevent moisture loss from soil, protect plants from temperature extremes, control weed growth (weed before laying mulch!), prevent water from splashing onto plant material, and as a slow-release soil amendment
Half-rotten straw, or any like substance strewn on the ground, as over the roots of plants, to protect from heat, drought, etc
a protective covering of rotting vegetable matter spread to reduce evaporation and soil erosion
1 A natural or artificially applied layer of plant residues or other materials such as stones, sand, paper or brush on the surface of the soil 2 A covering of plant material put on the soil to improve its fertility, moisture retention capacity and organic content 3 A loose surface horizon that forms naturally or may be produced by cultivation and consists of either inorganic or organic materials
Organic or inorganic materials which are spread on the soil surface Mulch slows down the evaporation of water from the soil, moderates soil temperatures, discourages weeds and beautifies the landscape
{i} straw; loose leaves spread around plants to avoid water loss and freezing of roots
any non-synthetic material, such as wood chips, leaves, or straw, or any synthetic material included in the Materials List for such use, such as newspaper or plastic, that serves to suppress weed growth, moderate soil temperature, or conserve soil moisture
Organic materials, such as shredded bark, sawdust, straw, or leaves, spread on the soil to protect roots and reduce or prevent erosion
A mulch is a layer of something such as old leaves, small pieces of wood or manure which you put on the soil round plants in order to protect them and help them to grow
a protective covering of rotting vegetable matter spread to reduce evaporation and soil erosion cover with mulch; "mulch the flowerbeds
(i) Any material such as straw, sawdust, leaves, plastic film, loose soil, etc , that is spread or formed upon the surface of the soil to protect the soil and/or plant roots from the effects of raindrops, soil crusting, freezing, evaporation, etc (ii) To apply mulch to the soil surface
A natural or artificial layer of plant residue which aids in seedling germination by reducing the temperature fluctuations, holding moisture and holding soil in place
cover with mulch; "mulch the flowerbeds"