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Composting is the piling up of garden waste and letting it decompose so that you can return it to the soil.
to me i would prefer composting its more natural and can help your garden more giving it nitrogen rich soil
Gardening by the Yard - 2004 Bamboo Garden Composting Tomato Cages was released on: USA: 5 July 2009
Yes, weeds can be good for composting as long as they have not gone to seed. Weeds can provide valuable nutrients and organic matter to the compost pile.
To effectively get rid of compost from your garden, you can spread it out as a top dressing on your garden beds, mix it into the soil, or give it away to neighbors or community members who can use it in their own gardens. You can also consider composting it further or disposing of it at a local composting facility.
Yes, apples are good for composting because they are rich in nutrients and break down easily, adding valuable organic matter to the compost pile.
Yes, potatoes are good for composting because they are rich in nutrients and break down easily, adding valuable organic matter to the compost pile.
Composting first. Then add to garden soil.
Yes, oak leaves are good for composting because they are rich in nutrients and break down easily, adding valuable organic matter to the compost pile.
Yes, potato peels are good for composting because they are rich in nutrients and break down easily, adding valuable organic matter to the compost pile.
Yes, potato skins are good for composting because they are rich in nutrients and break down easily, adding valuable organic matter to the compost pile.
Yes, weeds can be used for composting as long as they have not gone to seed. They can provide valuable nutrients to the compost pile and help create nutrient-rich soil for gardening.