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1. A material such as straw, netting, burlap, etc., spread over seeded or stolonized areas to protect them from erosion, moisture loss, temperature extremes, and to enhance germination and growth.<br>
1. A material such as straw, netting, burlap, etc., spread over seeded or stolonized areas to protect them from erosion, moisture loss, temperature extremes, and to enhance germination and growth.<br>


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<br>http://www.fmr.org/images/landowner/straw_mulch.jpg<BR><BR>Staw being spread over a seeded area<BR><BR>Source: http://www.fmr.org

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1. A material such as straw, netting, burlap, etc., spread over seeded or stolonized areas to protect them from erosion, moisture loss, temperature extremes, and to enhance germination and growth.


straw_mulch.jpg

Staw being spread over a seeded area

Source: http://www.fmr.org