The easy guide to compost

Compost

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It's a cheap source of organic matter for the garden
The end result of composting should be valuable humus
It is an important component of fertile soil
Compost consists of water, air, carbon and nitrogen
Almost any organic material can be used
such as not needed fruit and vegetables plants,
fruit peelings, tea leaves, coffee grounds, egg shells,
lawn clippings, nettles, comfrey, old animal manure
Dont add straw, paper, sawdust or woody materials
Turn the compost at least once a week
Turning compost transfers material on the outside to the center
Tumbling compost bins allow for easy turning
If the compost drys out add some water
The decomposed compost should be a brown color
Rather than a black color
Compost can be made from worm farms


































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