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To compost coconut husk, first, chop it into smaller pieces to accelerate decomposition. Mix the shredded husk with nitrogen-rich materials, such as kitchen scraps or grass clippings, to create a balanced compost pile. Keep the pile moist but not soggy, and turn it regularly to aerate and speed up the composting process. In about six months to a year, the coconut husk will break down into rich, organic compost that can be used to enrich garden soil.

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