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MulchingMulching is putting down bark, wood chips, compost, leaves, decorative rocks, pebbles and even gravel to conserve moisture in your soil, even out soil temperature and hide anything unsightly in your g [..]
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Mulchingthe process of cutting and re-cutting clippings into fine particles that fall back into the turf, decompose, and restore nutrients and water to the soil.
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Mulching(Grinding blade) Reinforced steel blade, up to 30% thicker than a traditional blade. Its profile allows the crushed small pieces
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Mulching The application of a thick layer of a substance to the surface of the soil. Mulches are usually of bulky, naturally occurring materials such as bark, coir, compost, cocoa shell, farmyard manure, shredded garden waste, grass clippings, etc. The main function is to retain moisture in the soil by preventing excessive evaporation, but mulches have th [..]
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Mulching
(agriculture) Used for applying a mulch.
''This mulching mower can easily be converted to a bagging mower.''
(agriculture) Used as a mulch.
''Compost is generally the best mulching material fo [..]
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