Humus

Pronunciation: /ˈhjuːməs/

Humus (noun)

  1. Dark, soft soil material made from dead plants and animals, which helps soil stay fertile.
  2. Organic part of soil that forms slowly as matter breaks down, improving water holding and nutrient supply.

Examples

  • Humus makes the soil look dark and rich.
  • The gardener mixed humus into the top layer of soil.