Environmental Sciences, asked by Naba123456677899001, 4 days ago

Observed the changes in Compost pit up to 15 days ​

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Answered by anushrekha
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composting is a great material for garden soil

In 15 days the pit if the pit become more brown o,it may take longer to compost .you can speed up the process by adding more green material or a fertilizer with nitrogen (use one cup per 25 sq feet)

Answered by tanishaag2710
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Answer:

The worms break down the biodegradable waste with microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi after 12-15 days and finally turn it into compost (fertilizer). This fertilizer can then be mixed into the soil to increase its fertility.

Explanation:

Compost Pit

Compost pits use the same principle as trenches. Dig a hole, fill it with your organic waste and cover it with grass or leaves. You can place several compost pits close together, creating nutrient-rich material that feeds microbes and worms in the surrounding soil.

Compost holes make nutrient-rich, moisture-retaining containers perfect for thirsty and hungry plants like squash, zucchini and tomatoes. Plant directly over holes made in the fall, or dig and fill fresh holes in the spring, then place one or more plants right next to or around each hole. As the material decomposes, it nourishes the soil to promote healthy, hardy growth and strong crops.

The worms break down the biodegradable waste with microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi after 12-15 days and finally turn it into compost (fertilizer). This fertilizer can then be mixed into the soil to increase its fertility.

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