Breakdown of organic materials, cost minimization, resource maximization, and sanitation are ways in which a compost pit is environmentally friendly to the world. A compost pit is an example of composting through alternately layering carbon- and nitrogen-rich materials in a hole in the ground. It saves on money otherwise spent for soil amendments, fertilizers, and mulches and on time spent on transporting food scraps and yard debris to landfills.
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A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.
a. How do you dispose your biodegradables? Do you bury them or put in a compost pit?
ang kaibahan Ng compost pit at basket composting
Any organic plant waste can be composted in a compost heap, and the resulting compost (soil) used in the garden.
Maybe it's a compost pit which means hole where the degradable materials and placed for it to be buried.
It's a pit where soil and organic matter is put, along with worms. To create humus.
a. How do you dispose your biodegradables? Do you bury them or put in a compost pit?
Oh, dude, the compost pit in Tagalog is called "imbakan ng basura." It's where you throw all your organic waste to turn into nutrient-rich soil for your plants. So, like, instead of tossing those banana peels in the trash, you can toss them in the compost pit and help the environment.
A compost heap is a pile of composting material that is in a pile on the ground. A compost pit is dug into the ground and the composting material is placed in it.
By putting It In A Compost Pit
A container that holds compostable materials and is semi-buried in the ground is what a basket compost pit is. Specifically, the container is a homemade basket made from branches and twigs or a loose-weave basket made of organic materials such as wood. It maximally measures 12 inches (30.48 centimeters) in diameter and in height. It will occupy a 6+ (15.24+-centimeter) deep hole so that no less than half of its height is below ground and no more than half above ground. It will process compostable garden and yard waste such as fallen plant parts and fruit or vegetable peels. Its contents will supply environmentally-friendly, healthy nutrient inputs in the area of the digging and elsewhere in the garden and on the lawn.