It depends on what sort of compost you get. But multipurpose compost is like soil but it hasn't got any rocks in it.
Clumps of dirt or soil is the way that finished compost looks like. Compost looks dark in color and smells fresh. The organic matter of which it is composed resembles healthy batches of dirt and soil which are ever so slightly moistened and which feel smooth and thick to the touch.
Compost is like fertilizer for flowers. Your carnations will grow bigger.
Dark soil is the way in which finished compost looks. Compost results from the natural breakdown of recyclable materials into their elementary forms. In terms of eligible household and yard compostable materials, decomposition yields dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich, soil-like organic matter known more formally as humus and more frequently as compost.
No, compost bins do not smell if proper materials are recycled and proper procedure is followed, but yes, they will if improper or proper materials are not aerated, layered, moisturized, and turned adequately. Compost bins yield a dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich product with correctly aerated, heated, moisturized carbon- and nitrogen-rich materials.
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It depends on what you are putting in your compost bin. The best kind of compost contains nutrients obtained from the fecal matter of animals. So, a lot like fecal matter. Try spooning your own poop into your mouth next time you go number two and you won't have to eat compost to get an idea of what it tastes like.
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I have had luck with compost. But it depends what is in the compost, like in mine I had egg shells,and other vegetables.
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compost and dead plants!
Ericaceous compost is lime-free and more acidic than most composts. Tree ferns are slow growing architectural plants with spreading fronds above a thick trunk and they like eracateous compost.
If your compost gets hot, like it's supposed to, then it will kill the mushroom spores and you will not have mushrooms growing in your bin.