make a pile of it in a desired area. turn it regularly and keep adequate moisture on it.
Compost.
Compost.
Compost.
Manure is an example of a compost. At one point in time the manure was waste. The waste is composted and turns into a nutrient rich soil. This is compost.
Manure that is mixed with and used as compost is what compost waste. Manure may be so nitrogen-rich that it is more serviceable when combined with dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter whose humus results from human-moderated or nature-induced processes.
A site where garden rubbish and kitchen waste are decomposed by microorganisms.
Just leave it out side and bacteria with decompose it.
Kitchen waste is any leftover food packaging or food scrap. The food packaging can be easily recycled. The food scrap can be disposed organically, or used for compost.
Yes. Food waste can be made into compost. Paper goods can be recycled as well. Many food and beverage containers can be recycled.
I use our cat manure and litter in compost intended for the trees. Cat/ dog manure is not recommended for edible gardens because of possible parasites. For non edible flower beds or trees it is OK if fully composted....
same way you make any compost, make sure you add plenty of wet waste such as vegtables and nitrogen rich substances such as cow manure as hay is very poor in these areas
Spreading the fertilizers after removing the compost is the way to replace kitchen waste compost with synthetic fertilizers. Dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich compost produced from the natural breakdown of kitchen scraps and yard debris may be used as soil amendments, fertilizers, mulches, and rejuvenators. Gardeners need only rake or scrape away surface-applied mulch and shovel up below-ground amendments, fertililzers, and rejuvenators.