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Heat, light, moisture, and ventilation are things which microbes need to grow in a compost heap. They operate to break down carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclables within a year under proper conditions and levels of aeration, moisture, light, and temperature. They require protection against predators so that is another reason why components, conditions, and procedures must be carried out to the letter.

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How do you make plant food with chicken poo?

As it is very high in Nitrogen use it in your compost heap as it will accelerate the decomposition.


Why are bacteria good to add to a composting heap?

Bacteria help break down organic matter in a compost heap by decomposing it into simpler compounds, speeding up the composting process. They also help maintain the balance of nutrients and pH levels in the compost, creating an ideal environment for other microorganisms to thrive. Additionally, bacteria in compost help suppress the growth of harmful pathogens and odors, resulting in a healthier and more effective composting process.


What was the product of the fertilizer plant?

These are compost bins, which are used to ferment life waste or other waste into organic waste (also called organic fertilizer). With few months fermentation, you can use crushing machine to crush these raw materials into small pieces, which can be directly applied into soil as an organic fertilizer. Of course, these compost bins are often used in home-made composting. In large farmers or some large fertilizer factory, they often use compost turners to ferment these waste.Advantages of compost turner(Azeus Fertilizer Machinery):1. Compost turner can shorten fermentation time from traditional fermentation about 45 days to 7-10 days with composting equipment.2. Fermentation is more uniform, because of high turning heap and strong ability of windrow turners, which can turn materials all-around.3. Processing capacity of such a compost turner, with one worker, is about 1000-3000 m 3/hour, which is labor-saving.


What does heap tide mean?

i think you mean "neap" tide and it means a tide of small range occurring during the first - and - third quarter phases of the moon! ..... ha ha "heap" tide


How many grams are in a heaped tablespoon?

What is heaped. -What if your heap is higher than my heap. What if either heap has a 'spoonslide' . -Doesn't seem like a very accurate way of measuring.

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How can you use compost in a sentence?

Many people have a compost heap and use it to help things grow in their gardens.


What should you do if potatoes sprout in the compost heap?

You either turn them over so they compost or you let them grow and use them. It is better to remove potatoes from your compost heap turning them over will make no difference.


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. :)


Why does a compost heap feel hot in the middle?

A compost heap is hot in the middle because this is where the microbes are starting to break down the material in the compost heap and as part of their process they generate heat.


Why does a compost heap have slits at the bottom?

A compost heap has slits at the bottom so that oxygen can circulate through the dirt.


What do you do with compost heap soil?

Communal gardens, community centers, and neighborhood centers are ways in which a community can use a compost heap. A compost heap may be constructed as part of a neighborhood association pooling resources. It also may serve as a role model and teaching resource in centers and schools.


Why do you need gaps in the side of the frame of the compost heap?

A compost heap is either anearobic or aerobic. Anaerobic bacteria are usually quite smelly, so to encourage aerobic bacteria, the compost heap supports are designed to allow air to get at as much as possible of the compost, by having gaps between them.


What is the difference between compost pile and compost pit?

A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.


What is the microorganism called in compost heap?

bacteria


How can you use a compost heap in your school?

School gardens and science experiments are ways in which a school can use a compost heap. A compost heap functions as a repository for kitchen scraps and yard debris. It may lend itself therefore to community gardens and science class experiments.


Can rabbit poo go on the compost heap?

Absolutely. ^_^ Rabbit droppings make GREAT compost!


Is there humidity in a compost heap?

Yes, to make good compost you need to make sure it stays moist.