Compost

what is a Compost?

Composting is a controlled, aerobic process that converts organic materials into a nutrient-rich, biologically-stable soil amendment or mulch through natural decomposition. The end product is compost. Microorganisms feed on the materials added to the compost pile during the composting process

How to maintain the compost? 

Closed, well-ventilated, tidy, safe and dust-free space. Keep fertilizers well separated from other chemicals and flammable materials. If you have open products, close the bag tightly, wrap it in plastic or store it in its tightly closed plastic container.

How to care for plants with compost?

Place fertilizer to provide nutrients Fertilizer is important to keep your plants strong and healthy. The most universal and recommended is compost or worm castings that you can place on the substrate and water so that the nutrients they provide are better absorbed.

What is good for plant compost? 

The main organic fertilizers that we usually use are manure, compost, humus or peat. Beyond their benefits as fertilizers, these types of plant fertilizers are also fantastic for leveling the garden soil or creating a rich bed for our plants, trees or shrubs.

How compost is prepared?

Compost can be prepared within a concrete tank or mud pit. Organic waste from kitchen, garden or crop fields is collected and placed in the sun for about 8-12 days. The collected waste is then kept in that pit for decomposition. A layer of soil is then put after a few layers of waste in an alternate manner.

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