You take your tree trimmings and cut them into small piece. You take your lawn trimmings, and add them to the pile. You add other trimmings to the pile. You add water. Once every few weeks you take a shovel and dig up the pile putting what was on the bottom on the top. You can add coffee grounds and cut up banana peel and some other kitchen waste. Do not add seeds. If it starts smoking, add water. In several months, you will have compost.
manure is prepared by the decomposition of animal excreta and plant waste.
Organic manure is derived from decayed plant/animal matter. Inorganic manure, exclusively now referred to as fertilizers, are chemicals produced by controlled chemical processes. In common language English in the USA, "manure" is always organic manure.
The excrement of horses and horse bedding straw collected from the floors of stables rots to manure when piled up and left for a few months. It is very good for improving soil for horticulture.
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Plants need manure for their nutrients and organic matter such as nitrogen.
Do you mean manure? Manure has nitrogen that plants use.
Manure is organic matter and is used as fertilizer in agriculture. Manure contributes to the fertility of the soil by adding organic matter and valuable nutrients, such as nitrogen, that are trapped and used by bacteria in the soil.
Manure is organic matter used as organic fertilizer in agriculture.
Total nitrogen in organic manure is typically calculated by multiplying the nitrogen content percentage by the total weight of the organic manure sample. This can be determined using laboratory analysis techniques such as the Kjeldahl method or Dumas combustion method. The calculated total nitrogen content is usually expressed as a percentage of the total weight of the organic manure.
Compost, leaf mould, manure, composted manure etc
When in doubt go with manure! When in doubt go with manure!!
Compost, leaf mould, manure, composted manure etc