Well, honey, a "compose pit" is where you throw all your compostable goodies to turn into nutrient-rich soil, while a "compose heap" is a big ol' pile of compost material left to decompose naturally. So, the main difference is where you're tossing your organic waste - pit or heap, take your pick! Just remember, both are great for the environment, so get composting!
A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.
A composed pit is a pit which is used for depositing the waste materials.
It varies between different types of ages and skill level. Meaning that a school long jump pit would probably be different then a pit in the Olympics.
A compost heap is a pile of composting material that is in a pile on the ground. A compost pit is dug into the ground and the composting material is placed in it.
Any organic plant waste can be composted in a compost heap, and the resulting compost (soil) used in the garden.
The homophone for "pit" is "pit." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
A homophone for pit is "pit." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Use four palletts tied together to form a box. Fill with vegetable material as it becomes available. After a couple of months take away the palletts reset them next to the heap. Turn the heap into the box again and leave until ready. Use.
A staff is a pit there the same breed pretty much with a different name. A staff is a pit there the same breed pretty much with a different name.
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No. A pit bull and rottweiler are different breeds. Pit Bulls and Rottweilers are both sometimes used for dog fighting.