Free compost can be handmade if you have or know of someone with a horse.
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Yes, you can compost bleached paper towels. However, it is important to make sure they are free of any chemicals or contaminants before adding them to your compost pile.
Peat-free, peat, loam, and garden waste.
Compost biodegrades into much simplar organic substances and evenually into just dirt. I asume because all compost is organic it would break down into carbon and other element. This answer is free for improvement.
A compost heap is the ultimate recycling machine. Collect all your organic waste and treat it properly in a compost heap and you eventually get free compost.
Ericaceous compost is lime-free and more acidic than most composts. Tree ferns are slow growing architectural plants with spreading fronds above a thick trunk and they like eracateous compost.
Countertop kitchen compost containers can be purchased at many retailers. Amazon and eBay have many listed that one may find suitable for purchase. The containers are available in various sizes and often odor-free.
It is better to pull up the plants and if they are disease free put them in the compost heap. If they are diseased burn them and use the ash.
Yes, it is possible to compost paper bags. Paper bags are biodegradable and can be broken down in a compost pile along with other organic materials. It is important to make sure the paper bags are free of any non-compostable materials such as plastic coatings or inks before adding them to the compost pile.
Yes, you can add soil to compost as it can help balance the carbon and nitrogen ratio in the compost pile. Soil also introduces beneficial microorganisms that aid in the decomposition process. However, ensure that the soil is free from any contaminants or chemicals that could affect the quality of the compost.
Yes, paper bags can typically be composted as they are biodegradable and will break down in a compost pile. It is important to make sure the paper bags are free of any non-compostable materials such as plastic coatings or inks before adding them to the compost.
A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.
There are a variety of containers that can be used for your compost pile. You can purchase containers specifically designed to hold your compost, or you can get creative and make your own. This can be done using plastic storage containers, wood, trash cans, etc. You can also choose to forgo a container altogether, and just have a free standing compost pile in your garden.