The breaking down of compostable materials into their constituent elements is what creates compost. Generally, compostable materials may be described as brown in color and carbon rich or green in color and nitrogen rich. The breakdown takes place as natural decay that's encouraged by appropriate levels of air, heat, light, and moisture. It also is encouraged by regular turning of the materials. In fact, the more often the turning, the faster the breakdown. By following proper procedures, compost thus may be created in anywhere from about a month to about a year.
You need compostable materials. You need an accessible, easily monitored place to set up a bin, box, heap or pile. You need the availability of air, heat, light, moisture, and oxygen. For the compostable materials must be aerated enough to have oxygen, heated and lighted enough to support breakdown, and moist enough to have the consistency of a gently wrung out sponge. You need the time to turn the pile regularly. For the more often the pile is turned, the quicker the decomposition, and the sooner the production of humus.
Compost is like fertilizer. Organic matter is good for the soil. And it is good for the environment for vegetable kitchen scraps to not go in landfills.
Anything that is edible but not contaminated, dairy-based, diseased, germinating, greasy, meaty, moldy or oily can be considered as produce that can be made into compost. The above-mentioned items may be compostable in landfills even though they are not recommended in compost bins, gardens, heaps, piles or pits because of attractiveness to foraging wildlife and compromise to composting processes. The guidelines also will hold for food scraps and kitchen leftovers other than fruits and vegetables.
Compost is made of decomposing organic matter
compost can be made from leaves, mowed grass, old hay, manure, pulled weeds, kitchen fruit and vegetable scrapes, coffee grounds.
you need a compost bin, dirt, newspaper and kitchen food scraps
Compost is used to add nutrients to the soil, in other words it will definatly make your garden grow
Biodegradable garbage and nutrient rich soil
because it creates healthy, rich dirt.
A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.
Compost.
Cedar Grove offers several kinds of compost. They sell landscape mulch, organic compost, compost with manure and compost mixed with sand. One can order the compost online.
No word is exactly opposite of "compost". Most object nouns have no opposite except for the combination of "not + (that object)". Not compost is opposite of compost.
There is no need to mix old and new compost. Old compost ,if ready, should be used on its own. New material will take time to rot down to compost.
Compost is awesome Compost is formed by decayed vegetable matter. Potting compost is a mixture of various ingredients used for potting pot plants.
Commercial compost should be sterile so if bought compost the answer is no.
the compost turns into monkeys
The compost smelled.
They eat compost and soil because compost is soil and soil is compost.
Vermiform compost is a type of compost that is produced by redworms, white worms or earthworms. These worms consume organic waste and leave behind a rich compost.