humus

/ˈhjuːməs/
noun
  1. Dark, rich soil made from decayed plants and animals, used for growing plants.
    • Forests create their own humus from fallen leaves and dead wood.
    • Farmers add humus to sandy soil to help it hold water and nutrients.
    • The gardener mixed humus into the flower beds to help the roses grow.
Synonyms
What does "humus" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean