yes
Compost
Warmth and protection from strong winds, regular watering and fertiliser/compost.
compost Comfrey in a tank of water makes a great fertiliser but beware it stinks.
No, urine cannot be used as a fertiliser. However, it can be added to compost to speed up the decompostion process.
If the grass is already in place then a balanced chemical fertiliser would have a quicker effect but if the grass has not been sown then good compost mixed in the topsoil will be a benefit.
No you can not compost it - composting is the breakdown of plant and animal materials (ie organic chemicals). Zeolite is a natural mineral/clay. However you can add it to you compost heap and soil - it is positively beneficial as it hold onto Nitrogen/ammonium, releasing it to plants. Zeolite is commonly 'loaded' with nitrogen fertiliser ans sold as a slow release fertiliser. Ensure you mix it into heap - a thick layer will block your airflow
Compost tea has two main purposes. One is to prevent foliar fungal diseases from attacking the leaves of plants. The second is to fertilise plants. Because it involves adding water to the compost, it makes the fertiliser go further, and it can be sprayed onto the plant.
Manure compost is natural and very good for fruit and vegetable plants. Miracle grow is good for flowering plants and house plants.
Their really is not 'a best type of compost' it is really all the same. Any thick black compost is good for the lawn.
Communal gardens, community centers, and neighborhood centers are ways in which a community can use a compost heap. A compost heap may be constructed as part of a neighborhood association pooling resources. It also may serve as a role model and teaching resource in centers and schools.
No, compost is bulky and will have air-spaces. So less compost can be packed into the litre container. Water is a liquid and will fill the container completely, and will be heavier.
commercial fertiliser is fertiliser made by a certain company.