Farmers, flower shop personnel, gardeners, nursery personnel, orchardists, and researchers count among the people who use compost. Compost is dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic material which may be obtained through breakdown in nature or through human intervention. It serves as a soil amendment, fertilizer, and mulch.
Many people have a compost heap and use it to help things grow in their gardens.
Busy schedules, private and public restrictions, spatial limitations, and unfamiliarity are reasons why people do not use compost in more areas. For example, people may not apply compost as soil amendments, fertilizers, and mulches or they may not compost other than in the garden or the kitchen because of all of the above-mentioned obstacles.
because it creates healthy, rich dirt.
Yes. You can use organic compost to grow anything.
Compost can help your plants grow better
Yes, the Tudors likely used compost in their gardens as a natural fertilizer to improve soil quality and promote plant growth. Composting was a common practice during that time period to recycle organic waste and create nutrient-rich soil for growing crops.
You can, but many people recommend that you do NOT use pet waste as compost material, because of the possibility of smell. But you can, in fact, buy composting toilets for humans, and also for pets.
Yes you can compost grass that has been teated with a weed killer. Wether weed kill or some other product keep the product in mind when you use the compost. depending on the product you may not want to use it in your vegtable garden. In your case this would be great to use weed killer compost on the lawn. As time goes by most of any added product will leach out of the compost but I would still use care were the compost gets used. I use weed kill and ferterlizer on my lawn and compost the clippings. I use most of the compost on the lawn and in the flower garder with no know problems.
compost is use full for gardeners and there crops to make them grow quicker.
I compost in my yard and have a worm compost in my house. Before composting in your yard, check your local laws.
It is estimated that around 35% of people in the United States compost, although this number can vary depending on location and access to composting facilities. Globally, the proportion of people who compost is likely lower due to variations in waste management infrastructure and cultural practices.
Compost is great for plants absolutely the best thing! All of the nutrients from the food are absorbed into the compost. Yes! Use it!