Assurance of disease pathogen and weed seed fatalities and indications of beneficial microbial decomposition-related activity account for compost heaps and piles needing to be hot. Two parts of carbon, typically as fallen leaves and wood chips, to one part of nitrogen, usually as grass clippings and kitchen fruit and vegetable scraps, with air pockets from hay, stalks, straw and twigs, moisture equivalent to a wrung-out sponge and protection from sunlight, traffic and wind can achieve temperature levels of 141 to 155 degrees Fahrenheit (60.55 to 68.33 degrees Celsius) within 24 to 36 hours. Compliance with the above-mentioned conditions and with regular layer-turning and moisture and temperature readings produce compost in less than a year even though compost heaps and piles will produce dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich matter in one year or two at colder, lower temperatures as long as disease pathogens and weed seeds are excluded.
A compost heap is hot in the middle because this is where the microbes are starting to break down the material in the compost heap and as part of their process they generate heat.
Carbon is the source of energy in a compost pile. Compost piles need to have brown and green materials, which are respectively carbon- and nitrogen-rich. Green materials provide the pile's decomposition-friendly micro-organisms with proteins.
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Yes, compost soil can conduct electricity. The condition of electricity draws upon ions and nutrients. Dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter such as compost and humus have both.
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If you have orange mold growing in your kitchen compost bin, you need to take your compost out. Mold is hot healthy to have in your house.
composting organisms need heat and oxygen to break down the compost. If you don't turn the compost, anaerobic bacteria will take over and cause very bad smell.
A compost heap is hot in the middle because this is where the microbes are starting to break down the material in the compost heap and as part of their process they generate heat.
In the hot summer heat!
If your compost gets hot, like it's supposed to, then it will kill the mushroom spores and you will not have mushrooms growing in your bin.
There is no need to mix old and new compost. Old compost ,if ready, should be used on its own. New material will take time to rot down to compost.
Yes, to make good compost you need to make sure it stays moist.
The heat is released because the plant material you have put into the compost is being broken down by bacteria. As these bacteria work they warm up an this warms the compost - it can get very hot in the middle of a compost heap.
"To get worms, you need compost. To make compost, all you need is 5 kelp, in which you can find in waters. You can craft the compost then get worms by breaking it." this answer is incorrect as to make a compost bin, the only thing able to make compost, you must get worms (5 of them). to answer your question you can find worms by obtaining dirt witch will yield one worm at random.
Decomposers.
The best way to improve soil for gardening is to use compost. Plants need food and it is better to use compost than fertilizer as long as the compost is aged and the right type for the plant. Test your soil and know what you need.
if you don't compost the garbage will stay there a million years and that's even worse afriacian americian will die there because that area is is worse you,ll die there that's why you need to compost.