The work of micro-organisms -- in the context of proper aeration, heat, light, moisture -- is the way in which candy turns into compost. Such soil food web members as bacteria, fungi, and nematodes will break down all of the candy's ingredients -- even the sugars -- into dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter.
worms compost it while moving around and living in it with food and its not called "Poop" Poop is an annatractive word (even though its funny to say LOL) but you should of put the question like this " How dose Wastes From An Orginasim Turn Into Compost?" use the word waste(s) not poop lol
A compost bin will turn organic waste into natural fertilizer.
For make sure all ingredient in the compost breakdown completely.For get the uniform equality of compost.
Yes. When you compost something, it breaks down and returns nutrients to the soil.
For optimal composting results, you should turn your compost tumbler every 2-3 days to aerate the compost and speed up the decomposition process.
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.
To ensure proper decomposition and aeration, it is recommended to turn a compost pile every 1-2 weeks.
To ensure proper decomposition and aeration, you should turn your compost pile every 1-2 weeks.
What is produced is leaf mould, a fibrous, nutrient rich compost much sort after by gardeners.
To ensure proper decomposition and aeration, you should turn a compost pile every 1-2 weeks.
To ensure your compost bin is rat-proof, use a bin with a secure lid, avoid putting meat or dairy in the compost, and regularly turn the compost to discourage rats from nesting.
Yes, you can put pulled weeds in compost as long as they have not gone to seed. This can help break down the weeds and turn them into nutrient-rich compost for your garden.