stone mulching
English
Etymology
First entered wide use following the publication of Stone Mulching in the Garden by J.I. Rodale in 1949.
Noun
- (horticulture) The practice of covering plant roots with stone, in the manner of a mulch.
- 2005, Heidi Leianuenue Bornhorst, Growing Native Hawaiian Plants , →ISBN, page 14:
- "My old roommate Erin Lee and I were first taught stone mulching by Ruth Hanner up in her Köke'e garden on Kaua'i. She had been taught this technique as a young farmer's wife in Peru."
- 2007, Jared Diamond, "Easter Island Revisited" in Science 317(5845), page 1693:
- "In experiments, stone mulching decreases soil water evaporation, protects against wind and rain erosion, and reduces daily temperature fluctuation."
- 2005, Heidi Leianuenue Bornhorst, Growing Native Hawaiian Plants , →ISBN, page 14:
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