0 past simple and past participle of mulch --
1 to put mulch on or around something: --
Mulch the roses.
[ + adv/prep ] Mulch around the base of the roses.
In our experiment, the regenerative capacity of thistles was considerably lower than that of clover when ryegrass- clover ley was mowed and/or mulched.
In strategy (ii) the ryegrass- clover ley was maintained over the whole experiment and was regularly cut (mowed three times and then mulched).
However, the total amount of tissue consumed was greater in mulched banana than in other systems.
Potassium content decreased slightly with depth in the mulched treatment only.
In this time period, however, the weevil population in mulched plots remained at 94% of the release levels and increased steadily thereafter (table 2).
Crops in mulched plots utilized more water than their counterparts on bare plots in all the three years.
However, it had no effect on millet grown in previously mulched soil.
Plant growth was consistently higher and yields were 76% greater in mulched than in intercropped stands.