Claims
- 1. A mulch product, comprised of mulch agglomerates whereinsaid mulch agglomerates are produced by an agglomeration process; said agglomeration process uses a tumble/agitative agglomeration technology; wherein the mulch product is a carrier for seeds; said seeds staying suspended substantially uniformly throughout said carrier while in a package.
- 2. The mulch product of claim 1 wherein said tumble/agitative agglomeration technology uses either a mixer, balling drum/pan, and/or fluidized bed method.
- 3. The mulch product of claim 2 wherein said mixer is of a double cone, twin shell turbine, drum ribbon, vertical screw in cone, paddle, plow countercurrent, pin, multiple cone, vertical plow, falling curtain drum and/or muller.
- 4. The mulch product of claim 1 wherein said mulch comprises;a material comprising a fiber cellulose, clay, loam, sand, and/or a combination of same.
- 5. The mulch product of claim 4 further comprising;a binding agent.
- 6. The mulch product of claim 1 further comprising;macronutrients and/or micronutrients.
- 7. The mulch product of claim 1 further comprising;a binding agent.
- 8. The mulch product of claim 1 further comprising;a colorant.
- 9. A mulch product, comprised of mulch agglomerates wherein said mulch agglomerates are produced by an agglomeration process;said agglomeration process uses indurance technology; wherein the mulch product is a carrier for seeds; wherein said agglomerates possess interlocking properties consisting of said mulch product having hook-type projections; said seeds staying suspended substantially uniformly throughout said carrier while in a package.
- 10. The mulch product of claim 9 wherein said mulch comprises;a material comprising a fiber cellulose, clay, loam, sand, and/or a combination of same.
- 11. The mulch product of claim 9 further comprising a binding agent.
- 12. A mulch product, comprised of mulch agglomerates wherein said mulch agglomerates are produced by an agglomeration process;said agglomeration process uses agglomeration by heat, spray solidification, direct capillary action and/or coating techniques; wherein the mulch product is a carrier for seeds; wherein said agglomerates possess interlocking properties consisting of said mulch product having hook-type projections; said seeds staying suspended substantially uniformly throughout said carrier while in a package.
- 13. The mulch product of claim 12 wherein said mulch comprises;a material comprising a fiber cellulose, clay, loam, sand, and/or a combination of same.
- 14. The mulch product of claim 12 further comprising a binding agent.
- 15. A mulch product comprising agglomerates produced by an agglomeration process wherein said agglomerates:are small enough to resist segregation; and are asymmetrical and possess interlocking properties; said interlocking properties consisting of said mulch product having hook-type projections; said mulch product is a carrier for seeds; said agglomerates keening seeds suspended substantially uniformly throughout said carrier while in a package.
- 16. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein said agglomerates have a non-smooth surface and a high level of particle friction.
- 17. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein said agglomerates possess a bulk density of about 16-30 lbs/cu.ft.
- 18. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein said mulch comprises;a material comprising a fiber cellulose, loam, sand, and/or a combination of same.
- 19. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein said agglomerates can flow freely through conventional spreaders.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
The application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/544,878 filed Apr. 17, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/113,254 filed Jul. 10, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,259. The application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/510,782 filed Feb. 23, 2000.
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