Observation after making a compost
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If you want to know how to make compost your best teacher is Nature. Composting is a process that's been going on since life began on the planet. It's what happens in the forest when leaves pile up and then decay. They eventually become an important part of the soil. This natural composting takes place on some level in every forest, prairie, meadow and even desert throughout the world.
Our role in making compost is simple. We find a place where we are willing to allow Nature to rot our leftovers and biodegradable garbage, and we then toss those things into that bin, barrel, pit or trench instead of putting them into the garbage.
If we just keep adding our biodegradable stuff to our compost, over time nature will convert it into a rich humus. It is almost impossible to completely blow it. Nature willingly corrects almost all our mistakes.
Our role in making compost is simple. We find a place where we are willing to allow Nature to rot our leftovers and biodegradable garbage, and we then toss those things into that bin, barrel, pit or trench instead of putting them into the garbage.
If we just keep adding our biodegradable stuff to our compost, over time nature will convert it into a rich humus. It is almost impossible to completely blow it. Nature willingly corrects almost all our mistakes.
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