Because the peanut extract( if you make hummus like me) helps the soil break down any compost you put in it.
"Humus is in soil," "the humus levels were high," Did I answer your Question?
Humus significantly influences the bulk density of soil and contributes to moisture and nutrient retention. Humus refers to any organic matter, that has reached a point of stability.
Topsoil is good for growing crops because it is rich in nutrients, organic matter, and beneficial microorganisms. These components help provide essential elements for plant growth, improve soil structure, and enhance water retention capabilities, leading to healthy and productive crop growth.
Both humus and minerals contain nitrogen for growth of plants. Alluvial soils are rich in humus and minerals making them good for growth of plants.
no
All soil contains some humus. If it doesn't it is not soil.
It is rich in nutrients and acts like a fertilizer.
I like to eat humus. I dip my carrots into humus.
No, Humus is made from dead organic plants and animals.
No, humus is nonliving.
No the have little humus
Truly good soil is made up of the following: A proper balance of clay, sand and silt, with a goodly addition of humus (decomposed organic matter). If it has those things, it will automatically have the minerals and tiny microorganisms. Such soil is called "rich loam", and is an ideal growing medium for most things.