Three to six inches (7.62 to 15.24 centimeters) applied over an 18-inch- (45.72-centimeter-) radius circle, whose upper six inches (15.24 centimeters) around the bush base remains compost- and vegetation-free, is the amount of compost that a rose needs. The lesser figure represents the amount that is applied in spring or summer. The larger figure shows the quantity to be applied for overwintering.
A compost heap is either anearobic or aerobic. Anaerobic bacteria are usually quite smelly, so to encourage aerobic bacteria, the compost heap supports are designed to allow air to get at as much as possible of the compost, by having gaps between them.
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.
Yes, to make good compost you need to make sure it stays moist.
If you have orange mold growing in your kitchen compost bin, you need to take your compost out. Mold is hot healthy to have in your house.
depends on what is the cause of the clorosis. lack of iron? zinq? magnazium? maybe too much water? try adding compost and a fertizer that includes micronutrients
"To get worms, you need compost. To make compost, all you need is 5 kelp, in which you can find in waters. You can craft the compost then get worms by breaking it." this answer is incorrect as to make a compost bin, the only thing able to make compost, you must get worms (5 of them). to answer your question you can find worms by obtaining dirt witch will yield one worm at random.
Decomposers.
The best way to improve soil for gardening is to use compost. Plants need food and it is better to use compost than fertilizer as long as the compost is aged and the right type for the plant. Test your soil and know what you need.
This depends on the type of compost and the moisture level of it. It can be anything between 300 grams and 600 grams. Worm compost or worm castings will be heavier.
Yes, compost bins need holes for proper aeration and drainage to ensure the composting process is effective and successful.
Nightcrawlers typically last about 6-12 months in a compost bin before they need to be replaced.
What is produced is leaf mould, a fibrous, nutrient rich compost much sort after by gardeners.