Decomposition is food turning into compost.
That it attracts foraging wildlife, releases unpleasant smells, and requires extra turning are reasons why fish is not added to compost heaps. The food leftovers and scraps in question nevertheless may be layered -- with such cellulose-heavy items as sawdust and wood chips -- into underground compost pits or subjected to appropriate vigorous turning in tumbler-style compost bins.
Yes, expired food can be used as compost.
OK get ready for a surprise... Take a shovel and flip over your compost a.k.a. your rotten bananas
The compost smelled.
My mom uses compost in her garden.
collect the wastage food 2.segregation of food 3.treatment on this food finally, we got the natural compost
You either turn them over so they compost or you let them grow and use them. It is better to remove potatoes from your compost heap turning them over will make no difference.
No word is exactly opposite of "compost". Most object nouns have no opposite except for the combination of "not + (that object)". Not compost is opposite of compost.
A location whose business is collecting compostable materials to make and sell compost is what a compost plant. The name most famously occurs in Rhode Island's The Compost Plant for collecting compostable food leftovers and scraps from food-related enterprises, food-processors, and restaurants.
COMPOST!
compost will kill us in the near future
worms compost it while moving around and living in it with food and its not called "Poop" Poop is an annatractive word (even though its funny to say LOL) but you should of put the question like this " How dose Wastes From An Orginasim Turn Into Compost?" use the word waste(s) not poop lol