mulch

/ˈmʌltʃ/; /ˈmʊltʃ/

Definitions

1. noun

a layer of organic material (such as peat, bark, or straw) spread on the ground to retain moisture and suppress weeds

“She applied a thick layer of mulch around the newly planted flowers to keep them hydrated.”

Synonyms

  • groundcover
  • straw

Antonyms

  • herbicide
  • weedkiller