1 can chick peas, drained (16 oz.) 1 clove garlic 1/2 small onion Juice of 1 lemon 1 tbsp. olive oil 1 tbsp. sesame oil (tahini) 1 tbsp. parsley, chopped Cayenne pepper, optional and apparently animal feces.
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I am currently taking a course called "Becoming a Master Composter" so I think I am more or less qualified to answer this.
Humus (not hummous) is the as yet un- decomposed remnants of living plants or animals, basically the tiny organic pieces in the soil. Soil is also made of minerals and water, but the humus makes minerals into plant food. Humus is still rotting, and so is covered with bacteria and fungi. When earthworms are tunneling, this is what they are eating.
Humus retains water because it is spongy but also because it is covered with microscopic Gelatin from worms and microorganisms. This is good because it keeps the soil moist and keeps plants from drying out.
No, Humus is made from dead organic plants and animals.
Soil is made up of a thin layer of weathered rock, humus, air, and water.
chick peas Hummus is made from chickpeas. Humus is decayed vegetation used in gardening.
Truly good soil is made up of the following: A proper balance of clay, sand and silt, with a goodly addition of humus (decomposed organic matter). If it has those things, it will automatically have the minerals and tiny microorganisms. Such soil is called "rich loam", and is an ideal growing medium for most things.
Dirt is made of a combination of minerals, organic matter, water, air, and living organisms like bacteria, fungi, and insects. The composition can vary depending on the location and the environmental conditions.
tiny particles of rock
Of course it does! Humus is made of dead stuff and orginc matter and this helps the soil add more nutrients.
Topsoil is made of humus and mineral particles weathered from the soil's parent material.
one major difference between humus and clay soil is that humus is made up of remains of dead plants and animals and it is topmost layer of the soil whereas clay soil is a type of soil which is used to make earthen pots or clayey toys etc.
It's called humus.
it is called humus but don't get this confused with the humus you eat they are two different things, one is made up of dead things the other is a spread for stuff like crackers or bread
clay