Advantages of city compost (tree diagram
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Their tremendously useful soil microbes and humus help to aerate soil, improve water retention and resistance to both drought and water-logging, and can reduce irrigation requirements and conflicts over water.
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The following are the primary benefits of composting:
- Compost is high in nutrients and can be used for landscaping, topsoil blending, and growth media, among other things.
- Because of the loss of ammonia during composting, compost has less nitrogen than biosolids from other stabilization procedures.
- Nitrogen in compost, on the other hand, is released more slowly and is available to plants for a longer length of time, which is more in line with plant absorption requirements.
- Sandy soils benefit from compost because it promotes water retention.
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