humus

बुरशी
definition
noun
Incidentally, soil rich in organic humus will hold more water longer and be more drought-resistant.
the organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
translation of 'humus'
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example
But (as some might reply) we can add peat or 'humus' to the soil as we till.
What's left is nutrient-rich organic matter, or 'humus' , which can be used as a soil amendment.
The end point of decomposition is a largely inert organic material called 'humus' .
Cabbages tolerate heavier soils well, so long as there is enough 'humus' and fertiliser, as they are heavy feeders.
If it's sandy or stiff with clay, dig in 'humus' to improve water retention and aeration.
If grown in plenty of 'humus' and leaf mould, rhododendron roots almost peel off the ground.
There is a smell of 'humus' and dirt and leaves and rain and nothing else.
The mulch keeps the soil moist, and as the lower layers decompose, they enrich the soil with 'humus' .
The final product, 'humus' or compost, looks and feels like fertile garden soil.
At first, layer grass clippings with a dash of leaves and twigs to create a concoction that turns into 'humus' , the best plant food.
Incidentally, soil rich in organic 'humus' will hold more water longer and be more drought-resistant.
Their soil must contain sufficient 'humus' and be rich in calcium, but the idea that cyclamens need a lot of moisture is a misconception.
In sandy soils, 'humus' acts like a sponge to catch and hold moisture.
Soil should contain a good mix of sand, clay, and 'humus' .
Since these species originated in a wooded habitat, they require a loose soil with sufficient 'humus' .
Lack of biological insect control necessitates using more pesticides, as lack of 'humus' and plant litter necessitates using more chemical fertilizers.
An all-purpose potting mix has composted bark, peat moss or peat 'humus' added to loamy soil.
Don't spurn organic fertilizers that are low in nutrients, because they're rich in organic matter that turns to valuable 'humus' in the soil.
Mature compost is a complex organic material that has been transformed into stable 'humus' by microorganisms.
In addition, continue to put out organic 'humus' as you plant.
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