Mother Nature doesn't compost, She mulches. But, anything that is from the Earth, will return to it, eventually. Put matter in a pile and eventually you will have compost.
There is no universal special logo for a restaurant that composts.
No, crocuses cannot be grown in all composts. The flowering plants in question favor neutral soils and therefore must not be exposed to the more acid-loving of ericaceous composts. The best compost will be labeled specifically for flowering plants.
The substance used in most composts bought in supermarkets and garden centres is called peat.
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make a recycle bin for cans paper plastic you can also make composts
R. J. W. Dight has written: 'Blocking composts'
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people who compost worldwide as it varies greatly depending on location and access to composting facilities. However, composting is a growing trend in many countries as more people become aware of the environmental benefits it offers.
Agent and timing are the differences between human-made and natural composts. Human-made composts derive from the consumption and excretion of carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclables by macro- and micro-organisms, with the support of air, moisture and temperature. Natural composts represent the weathering of rocks and stones by water, wildlife and wind to produce the same dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter called humus under Mother Nature's guidance (versus compost through human involvement).
Charcoal has no feeding value whatsoever it is used in potting composts to assist drainage and keep the compost sweet.
An organic waste composting machine is an independent unit that facilitates the composting process and provides better composts.
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