Mulch means any organic material such as leaves, bark, straw or compost, or inorganic mineral materials such as rocks, gravel, or decomposed granite left loose and applied to the soil surface for the beneficial purposes of reducing evaporation, suppressing weeds, moderating soil temperature, and preventing soil erosion.
Mulch means vegetation residues or other suitable materials that aid in soil stabilization and soil moisture conservation, thus providing conditions suitable for germination and growth.
Mulch means a layer of material applied on top of soil, and, for the purposes of the Agreement,
Examples of Mulch in a sentence
Mulch that becomes displaced shall be reapplied at once, together with any necessary reseeding, all at no expense to the Division.
Mulch anchorage shall be applied.The Contractor shall water, mow, and weed the turf establishment areas for the duration of the contract or until turf areas are accepted.
Mulch anchorage is required unless otherwise specified in the contract documents.
Mulch shall not cover plants or be in contact with tree root flare, tree trunks, and plant stems.
Mulch shall be punched into the soil so that it is partially covered.
More Definitions of Mulch
Mulch means material such as rock, bark, wood chips, or other materials left loose and applied to the soil.
Mulch means a protective covering of any suitable substance placed with seed which acts to retain sufficient moisture to support seed germination and sustain early seedling growth and aid in the prevention of the evaporation of soil moisture, the control of weeds and the prevention of erosion.
Mulch means plant residue or other suitable materials placed upon the soil surface to aid in soil stabilization and soil moisture conservation.
Mulch means a material generated from the chipping or grinding of naturally occurring wood
Mulch means vegetation residues or other suitable materials that aid in soil stabilization and soil moisture conservation, and provide micro-climatic conditions suitable for germination and growth.
Mulch means a protective covering spread or left on the ground to reduce evaporation, maintain even soil temperature, prevent erosion, control weeds or enrich the soil.
Mulch means an organic material such as leaves, bark, straw, or inorganic mineral materials such as rocks, gravel, or decomposed granite left loose and applied to the soil surface to reduce evaporation, suppress weeds, moderate soil temperature, or prevent soil erosion.