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Composting Basics You Should Know

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Anyone who cares about the environment is likely to favor the composting process. This concept is about giving back to the land what it's given us all. It's about recycling and a cycle that everything goes through in order to grow.

It's an interesting cycle. If you spend some time taking a deeper look into a pile of decaying stuff, you'll see that some stuff is slowly becoming part of the land. You'll also see some offspring growing from the process.

For all intents and purposes -- that's what life is all about. That's how your life is also going to be. If you're in touch with nature, you'll see these cycles as miracles, and something to be joyful about.

Compost is also more than just using fertilizer on your soil. This actually means the cycle of life goes on. You can gather decaying leaves of plants and other manures and things that can be found in your garden for this purpose. You'll then use all the materials to form your very own compost.

This process is actually practiced by farmers everywhere in the world. However, any gardener or people who love nature also benefits from composting.

The organic residue you collect when you gather different materials from the land, which is then converted into something black, somewhat fragrant, and crumbly (decomposing) is the compost. The idea is to arrange the materials so the soil bacteria and fungi can survive and also multiply as they all break down. The bacteria act as the converters of all raw materials so they must be in a workable environment with proper moisture, food and air.

If you haven't made compost, but you're interested in starting, begin by gathering the green and dry elements around your garden. You must determine what you can feed the bacteria for it to thrive. You can use grass clippings, green weeds, as well as the vines of peas and lettuce leaves. What do they have in common? They contain sugar elements as well as proteins and they all decompose fast.

Dry leaves and other small twigs need to be mixed with the greens when decomposing. These materials take a lot of time to decompose because they contain little nitrogen, which is why they must not be left alone during the process.

You can also build a compost pile by mixing a fertilizer, then adding manure and garden soil between every layer of your gathered waste material. You don't have to be a pro to come up with your own version of compost. All you've need is a love for nature and you're set to go.

Keep in mind you're doing the environment a favor by getting involved in this process. Practice makes perfect, even when it comes to composting. In time, you'll be able to develop your own techniques. Hopefully, you'll share what you've learned with others what you've discovered during the process.



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