Clumps of dirt or soil is the way that finished compost looks like. Compost looks dark in color and smells fresh. The organic matter of which it is composed resembles healthy batches of dirt and soil which are ever so slightly moistened and which feel smooth and thick to the touch.
It depends on what sort of compost you get. But multipurpose compost is like soil but it hasn't got any rocks in it.
Dark soil is the way in which finished compost looks. Compost results from the natural breakdown of recyclable materials into their elementary forms. In terms of eligible household and yard compostable materials, decomposition yields dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich, soil-like organic matter known more formally as humus and more frequently as compost.
It would look like it did when Katrina was finished. Flooded with ruined houses.
: and the *. The finished product should look like :*
Yes, you can compost cooked potatoes. They will break down in the compost pile like other organic materials.
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Compost is like fertilizer for flowers. Your carnations will grow bigger.
No, compost bins do not smell if proper materials are recycled and proper procedure is followed, but yes, they will if improper or proper materials are not aerated, layered, moisturized, and turned adequately. Compost bins yield a dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich product with correctly aerated, heated, moisturized carbon- and nitrogen-rich materials.
it will look awesome xD See link below.
To effectively use a rotating compost bin for nutrient-rich compost, regularly add a mix of green (like fruit scraps) and brown (like leaves) materials, keep the compost moist but not soggy, and turn the bin regularly to aerate the compost. This will help break down the materials faster and create high-quality compost for your garden.
I like to compost my food scraps and yard waste to create nutrient-rich soil for my garden.
I like to create nutrient-rich compost for my garden by mixing food scraps and yard waste together.