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Definition of Mulched
1. mulch [v] - See also: mulch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mulched
Literary usage of Mulched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biennial Report by Kansas State Horticultural Society (1899)
"Then I set some out and mulched them with trash and anything that I could get
hold of handily. I don't think the .trees were in as good shape as they should ..."
2. Investigations in Soil Management: Being Three of Six Papers on the by Franklin Hiram King (1904)
"DISTRIBUTION OF SALTS IN mulched AND UNmulched SOILS AFTER A CAPILLARY MOVEMENT
OF 70 DAYS. In removing the soil from these cylinders at the close of the ..."
3. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1900)
"... right back on to the same tree, will bear earlier than if left alone.
This method I have never tried. Dwarf stocks, if properly mulched, would probably ..."
4. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1860)
"All were mulched, and each tree was wrapped with a hay rope from the collar to
the main branches ; and even there, as far as possible. ..."
5. Biennial Report by Kansas State Horticultural Society (1899)
"Then I set some out and mulched them with trash and anything that I could get
hold of handily. I don't think the .trees were in as good shape as they should ..."
6. Investigations in Soil Management: Being Three of Six Papers on the by Franklin Hiram King (1904)
"DISTRIBUTION OF SALTS IN mulched AND UNmulched SOILS AFTER A CAPILLARY MOVEMENT
OF 70 DAYS. In removing the soil from these cylinders at the close of the ..."
7. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1900)
"... right back on to the same tree, will bear earlier than if left alone.
This method I have never tried. Dwarf stocks, if properly mulched, would probably ..."
8. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1860)
"All were mulched, and each tree was wrapped with a hay rope from the collar to
the main branches ; and even there, as far as possible. ..."