Compost is used as a soil conditioner. Compost improves your soil's structure so that it can retain moisture and hold it at the roots, where your plants need it the most. It also adds nutrients back in the soil. Adding compost to your vegetable or flower garden will help your plants' root systems grow stronger and produce more of whatever it is you're looking for.
Compost tyically is used as mulch, natural fertilizer, and soil amendments; and in potting soil mixes. It's the end result of the successful breakdown of compostable materials, such as already dead carbon-rich brown, and freshly cut or severed nitrogen-rich green yard wastes. So it's crumbly, dark brown, fresh-smelling, organic matter-rich humus. Because of its crumbly ready-to-use nature, compost may be shoveled into a 2"-3" mound of mulch over an area or around a herbaceous or woody plant. It thereby discourages the growth of weeds and fluctuations in soil moisture and temperature. Over time, its nutrients add to soil drainage, fertility and structure. Likewise, compost also may be sprinkled in a 1/4"-1/2" layer over the grounds, as fall or spring fertilizer. In fact, this is the only way in which the Prince of Wales [b. November 14, 1948] has fertilizer applied on his property at Highgrove. And compost may be inserted directly into the soil, as an amendment. One popular choice is having aeration holes dug in the ground. Compost then is fitted into the holes. Soil thereby benefits from the relief given to the woes of compaction, and from the improved nutrient levels. And compost also may be mixed into the soil at the time of planting and transplanting. And, within potting soil mixes, it may be chosen for its support to drainage, fertility and structure for seeds and seedlings.
make stuff grow and taste better
YES! you can compost it and use it for fertilizer!
Only for putting in a compost heap.
A useful form of decay is compost were it breaks down leafs and old used fruit and peelings .
While it isn't unsafe to compost Silica Gel, it will not decompose. The Silica Gel will simply absorb moisture from the compost until it is completely saturated. Silica Gel is useful for drying and preserving seeds and therefore can be useful for organic gardening.
aerate the soil, breakdown leaves and grass into compost, fertilize the soil with their droppings
Well if you mean what use are worms then they are useful for compost and aerating the soil for plants to grow
One month to one year is the amount of time that it takes to create useful compost material. The exact answer needs to be matched with the ingredients and the procedure. Attention to proper moisture and temperature levels and frequent mixing or turning produce useful compost within 30 days while vermicompostng requires three to six months and large-sized materials a year.
they are not biodegradable so they will never decompose and break down into compost or anything useful for the earth
The advancement of the process of breakdown of compostable materials is the way in which microbes can be useful in compost bins. The microbes in question may appear as beneficial bacteria and fungi. They decompose carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclables and thereby generate the energy and heat which ensure efficient decomposition in less than a year.
A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.
Location of dead pests and sanitation are ways in which a vermin compost pit is useful. The term describes perceived farm, garden, lawn, and yard pests. The hole in the ground serves as a central receiving point for dead bodies to decompose naturally without endangering environmental well-being or human health.
Biodegradable waste is more useful because it degrades. It breaks down into nutrients and organic material that is useful, like compost.