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Yes, you can put soil in compost. But try to use soft soil not hard rocky soil

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Can you put potato peels in compost?

Yes, you can put potato peels in compost. They will decompose and add nutrients to the soil.


Can you put bones in compost for decomposition?

Yes, you can put bones in compost for decomposition. Bones will break down over time in a compost pile, adding nutrients to the soil.


Why do gardeners pt compost on their gardens?

People put compost on their gardens because it makes richer soil.


Do banana peels make your garden grow better?

if you put them in your compost and then put that in with your soil!!


Can you put weeds in compost to create nutrient-rich soil?

Yes, you can put weeds in compost to create nutrient-rich soil. The decomposition process in composting breaks down the weeds and turns them into valuable nutrients for plants.


What are the benefits of a compost?

Compost adds nutrients to the soil and loosens the soil.


How much compost should you put in your garden?

At least one inch (2.54 centimeters) a year is the amount of compost that should be put in a garden. This will allow nutrients to be put into the soil. If you are looking to correct physical problems, such as bad drainage and poor structure of the soil), add twice that.


Can apples go in compost?

Yes, apples can be put in compost because they are organic materials that will break down and decompose to create nutrient-rich soil.


Do you compost or mulch first?

Compost is put done before mulch. The reason lies in compost's role as a fertilizer. It breaks down and becomes part of the soil. In the process, and during rain events, nutrients are released into the soil. So there must be nothing between it and surface level. Otherwise, the nutrients may be leached or washed away.Mulch is put down to even out soil temperatures, hold in soil moisture, and prevent weed growth. If it's organic mulch, then it also has the same role as fertilizer. In fact, compost may serve as both compost and as organic mulch.


Why does compost help the soil?

Compost adds nutrients and phytonutrients to the soil and also makes the soil looser and easier to work.


What things are supposed to go in a compost heap?

the things that go in a compost heap are a variety of things, don't put food in, or moist things, use brown items such as soil, manure and green items such as vegetable waste. also put in lime, because the alkali from the lime will counter the acid which is made from decomposing the items of the compost heap. make sure to put extra soil in aswell because that is where the organisms are that make the compost heap work. :)


Could compost turn into soil?

Yes. When you compost something, it breaks down and returns nutrients to the soil.