Composting is a great way to add nutrients and improve the quality of your soil. And, if you compost in a raised garden bed, it can also help improve drainage and reduce weeds.
With homemade, fully decomposed compost, the nutrients are more readily available to plants and can be added onto just-planted garden beds or soon-to-be-planted garden beds
A great and easy way to turn your kitchen and yard wastes into usefulness for your garden. However, not all materials good to use for compost. There are some food wastes that will create an odor that may attract unwanted pests.Â
Organic waste and recycling food into compost provides a range of environmental benefits, like soil health improvement, recycling nutrients, gas emissions reduction in greenhouse and mitigating the impact of droughts.
Before knowing where to use compost, what is compost?
Compost is a mixture that consists largely of decayed organic matter and is used for fertilizing and conditioning land. With that said let's look at some great places to use compost.
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