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Can a compost soil conduct electricity?

Yes, compost soil can conduct electricity. The condition of electricity draws upon ions and nutrients. Dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter such as compost and humus have both.


What is the control group in an experiment using soil with compost and seeds?

Soil with seeds is a control group in an experiment using soil with compost and seeds. The results will indicate the role of dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich humus in the appropriate timing and proper development of seeds.


What is the difference between compost soil and normal soil?

The high content of nutrient rich organic matter tends to be the difference between compost and soil. Compost isn't actually soil. Instead, it represents the aerobic breakdown of compostable materials into the basic elements from which they're made. The most common elements tend to be carbon and nitrogen.Aerobic means of encouraging the natural decay processes are brought about by careful attention to appropriate levels of air, heat, and moisture. If proper procedure is followed, then compostable materials turn into dark brown, fresh smelling, nutrient rich organic matter. That end product looks like soil. But it isn't. Instead, it's compost, or humus.Humus may or may not be present in appropriate levels in soil. There's no such thing as normal or typical soil. But there's such a thing as healthier or unhealthier soil. The healthier soil has appropriate levels of nutrients and humus, and adequate amounts of air and water pore space. The unhealthier soil has neither.


What soil is better for growing marigolds sphagnum peat moss or cow manure with organic compost?

When in doubt go with manure! When in doubt go with manure!!


How much does a cubic meter of dirt weigh?

The average specific gravity of naturally occurring soils is 2.65 (equivalent to 2.65g/cm3). If you have a pile of soil, it won't be packed to zero air voids, so figure a void ratio of 0.65. That makes your cubic meter of soil weigh about 1722 kg.

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How much does 1 square meter of soil weigh?

Density of loose soil is about 1200 kg/m3 1 cubic meter of soil may weigh more than this if compacted or moist.


What do rollie polies eat?

They eat compost and soil because compost is soil and soil is compost.


What are the benefits of a compost?

Compost adds nutrients to the soil and loosens the soil.


How much compost makes a bag of soil?

Forty (40) pounds (18.14 kilograms) is the amount of compost that is needed to fill an empty bag of soil. A bag that intends to hold compost and soil may have just 8 pounds (3.63 kilograms) of compost and 32 pounds (14.52 kilograms) of soil. The general ratio of compost to soil tends not to rise above a maximum of 20 percent in most cases.


Can you put soil in compost?

Yes, you can put soil in compost. But try to use soft soil not hard rocky soil


How many earthworms can be found in 1 square meter of soil?

The answer depends on where the soil is, and also on how deep you dig into the square metre area.


Why does compost help the soil?

Compost adds nutrients and phytonutrients to the soil and also makes the soil looser and easier to work.


Could compost turn into soil?

Yes. When you compost something, it breaks down and returns nutrients to the soil.


What plants grow faster with soil or compost?

soil


How many earthworms are there in one square meter of soil?

None, since a square is a two dimensional shape.


What can manure and compost replace?

Manure and compost can replace soil or dirt.


Is soil and compost similar or the same?

They are "similar" - kind of part and parcel of one another - but they are not the same. Soil is a mixture of varying proportions of sand, silt, clay and organic matter. Compost is fully broken down organic matter - the "black gold" of good soil. The very best soil for growing will have a high percentage of compost, or "humus". Hence, compost by itself is a very important part of good soil. But compost by itself is not "soil".