Any organic garbage that decomposes can be put in a compost pile. This includes vegetables, potato pealings, egg shells etc. Also leaves in the fall and grass or anything from last years garden that is going to rot or decompose can be put in a pile. After it has been sitting since last year and is well rotted you can mix it (till or spade) into your garden soil in the spring and it will be a natural free and organic fertilizer. Make sure it is well rotted though (six months to a year) or it could cause fungus and diseases for your plants and garden. A compost pile, if it has a lot of kitchen garbage can stink a bit so it is often best to have it away from the house if you can. A compost bin is anything that can hold compost. Just nail some old boards or plywood together in about a 4' x 4 cube or larger if you are more ambitious. Since it is for decomposing material it doesn't need to be anything fancy. You may want to have some kind of door in the front to make it easer to remove when needed. compost will shrink as it rots so if it is full of leaves in the fall, next spring it will be maybe 1/3 full or less. I don't know if it needs a lid or anything unless you live somewhere dry. Compost needs to stay damp if it is to rot. I live in Minnesota where it stays fairly wet so our compost bin was always open and worked just fine.
A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.
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Cedar Grove offers several kinds of compost. They sell landscape mulch, organic compost, compost with manure and compost mixed with sand. One can order the compost online.
No word is exactly opposite of "compost". Most object nouns have no opposite except for the combination of "not + (that object)". Not compost is opposite of compost.
There is no need to mix old and new compost. Old compost ,if ready, should be used on its own. New material will take time to rot down to compost.
Compost is awesome Compost is formed by decayed vegetable matter. Potting compost is a mixture of various ingredients used for potting pot plants.
Commercial compost should be sterile so if bought compost the answer is no.
No, it is not recommended to compost peanut butter as it can attract pests and animals to the compost pile.
the compost turns into monkeys
Yes, you can compost wax paper because it is biodegradable and will break down in a compost pile.
Vermiform compost is a type of compost that is produced by redworms, white worms or earthworms. These worms consume organic waste and leave behind a rich compost.
Compost can help your plants grow better