Facilitation of air and water pore spaces, improvement in soil structure and texture, and supply of necessary macro- and micro-nutrients are ways in which compost and fertilizer make vegetables grow faster. Compost and fertilizer contain organic elements and trace minerals which strengthen a plant's roots and shoots. They also encourage the well-being of soil food web members which make sure that roots have space in which to grow downward, sideways, and upward.
fertilizer
No research is necessary. Fertilizer or no fertilizer, the plant in the light will grow faster.
The faster it is composted, the less smell. And gardeners want to use compost to help their plants. They would rather make compost than buy it.
Aeration, heat control, moisture distribution, and nutrient mix are reasons why compost needs to be turned occasionally. Turning on the way to breaking compostables down into dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic material produces the end-product better and faster. Turning while compost is waiting to be used as additive, amendment, fertilizer, or mulch will keep the compost fresh.
yes, there is nutrients in the fertilizer yes, fertilizer that is not cheap -wulf
soil
Yes, you can compost potatoes in your compost pile. Potatoes are a good source of organic material that can break down and enrich the compost with nutrients. Just make sure to chop them into smaller pieces to help them decompose faster.
Yes, you can compost cucumber in your compost pile. Cucumbers are a good source of organic material that can break down and enrich the compost with nutrients. Just make sure to chop them up into smaller pieces to help them decompose faster.
They do not have to be, but they will decompose faster if you do.
give it fertilizer and water and light
Fertilizer
Yes it will heat up faster and cool down faster.