green manure

green manure
noun
a growing crop that is plowed under to enrich soil
Hypernyms: ↑manure

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ˌgreen maˈnure f13 [green manure] noun uncountable, countable
plants that are dug into the soil in order to improve its quality

Green manure crops such as alfalfa and mustard are widely used in organic gardening.


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