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Decomposition is what happens to material in the compost column. It nevertheless may not happen if the materials are inappropriate or large or if proper procedures are not followed. A compost column otherwise permits composting-oriented people of all ages to witness the actual breakdown of compostable materials into dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter to use as amendments, fertilizer, or mulch.

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