No. Not recommended. Wax decomposition is very slow and would slow down the decomposing in the compost pile. However, you can bury wax deeper in the gardens since it is organic and will eventually contribute to subsoil blending.
You usually get them in compost heaps and underneath stones.Or somtimes go just find them underneath the earth!
A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.
Biodegradable plant pots can be made out of carnauba, which is a wax extracted from a palm tree grown in north east Brazil. This 'natural plastic' is hard and durable, but once the pot is no longer needed it can be cut up and put on a compost heap, where it will break down.
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.