Another name for decaying vegetable matter?
There are several names for decaying vegetable matter, depending on the stage of decomposition and the context:
General terms:
* Compost: This is the most common term for decaying vegetable matter that is intentionally managed for use as a soil amendment.
* Humus: This refers to the stable, decomposed organic matter that forms in soil.
* Detritus: This is a general term for any dead organic matter, including vegetable matter.
* Mulch: This refers to any material, including decaying vegetable matter, that is spread over soil to suppress weeds, retain moisture, and moderate soil temperature.
* Leaf litter: This specifically refers to decaying leaves.
More specific terms:
* Manure: This refers to the decaying waste of animals, which can include vegetable matter they have consumed.
* Rot: This refers to the process of decay itself.
* Mold: This refers to fungal growth that can occur on decaying vegetable matter.
The most appropriate term will depend on the specific situation.
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