1. mulch - Noun
2. mulch - Verb
Half-rotten straw, or any like substance strewn on the ground, as over the roots of plants, to protect from heat, drought, etc., and to preserve moisture.
To cover or dress with mulch.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHumans are not as unsophisticated as mulch wrigglers, they can see the writing on the wall. Is it any surprise, that among the ones who look outward, the real debate is not over whether to run, but over how far and how fast? Charles Stross
A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil; but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls and small, silly presents every so often - just to save it from drying out completely. Pam Brown
I was supremely confident my flair for atmosphere and characterization would sparkle alongside the numbing mulch ground out by studio hacks. Certainly the space atop my mantel might be better festooned by a gold statuette than by the plastic dipping bird that now bobbed there ad infinitum. Woody Allen
Mulch : Go. I say again, we have a go situation on the black op code red thing. Eoin Colfer
mulch the flowerbeds Source: Internet
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - The city of Davenport's compost facility is currently out of garden soil, potting soil and shredded mulch. Source: Internet