no The young plants will not contaminate the compost the pesticides that contaminate must be applied after planting.
Yes, you can grow vegetables in compost. Compost provides nutrients and improves soil quality, which can help vegetables thrive and produce a healthy harvest.
No, you should not compost oil as it can contaminate the compost pile and harm the environment. Oil should be disposed of properly at a recycling center or hazardous waste facility.
To effectively grow vegetables in a compost pile, ensure the compost is well-balanced with a mix of green and brown materials. Plant seeds or seedlings directly into the compost, ensuring they have enough space to grow. Water regularly and monitor for pests. Harvest vegetables when they are ready.
Yes, you can compost moldy vegetables. The heat generated during the composting process will help break down the mold and turn the vegetables into nutrient-rich soil.
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In a vegetable garden with compost and seeds.
I have had luck with compost. But it depends what is in the compost, like in mine I had egg shells,and other vegetables.
People have become aware of their benefits, they contain no chemical, pesticides and fertilizers and are grown naturally with manure or compost and only natural pesticides and insecticides are used.
Apples are ideal for composting unless they have a disease of some kind that could contaminate the compost in which case they should be removed and destroyed.
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