Mulcher vs Mulched - What's the difference?
mulcher | mulched |
A mulching mower.
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, passage=There were no gender-assigned tasks in my family: we had to go out and help my father put leaves and twigs in the mulcher or lay insulation in the attic." }} (mulch)
(uncountable, agriculture) 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.
(countable, agriculture) A material used as mulch, as a decorative redwood bark mulch.
(agriculture) To apply mulch.
(agriculture) To turn into mulch.
As a noun mulcher
is a mulching mower.As a verb mulched is
(mulch).mulcher
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Noun
(en noun)citation
mulched
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Verb
(head)mulch
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Noun
- An organic mulch''' is a '''mulch made of natural substances such as leaves or grass clippings.
Derived terms
* inorganic mulch * mulch depth * organic mulchSee also
* compost * humusVerb
(es)- Mulch your vegetable garden to retain moisture and keep weeds down.
- I decided to mulch the grass clippings.