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What Is Composting To The Environment?

When you look at being environmentally conscientious, you can ask yourself what is composting? Composting in that context makes greater use of natural resources that we can create by making the difference between allowing our waste to simply go to the dump and use commercial, chemical fertilizers, or to reuse and recycle to create a fertilizer product that is organic and rich in nutrients for our gardens.

Making a compost pile is a way to recycle organic matter as it is the end product of the decomposition of organic matter. It supports organic gardening of organic vegetables.

Composting actually helps to fight soil-borne pathogens that can cause plant diseases. It is not a full, across the board determination of what is the composting purpose and not all will do that, but it is one way that creating a piling of compost can benefit your vegetable gardens. When you use compost in your gardens, it is an excellent way to improve the soil.

Compost will make the soil better able to retain nutrients. The process by which this is done is called cation, which is a complex process of exchange capacities of soil to compost additive. When earthworms and other organisms in the soil eat the organic matter in the soil, the plants are indirectly given more access to nutrient rich material because they are exposed to renewed digested organic matter from the critters in the soil having eaten the compost materials.

Why Use Compost If It's Not Fertilizer?

Even though compost may seem to be a form of fertilizer, it is not considered fertilizer. Compost piles create a nutrient rich soil additive that makes the soil your plants are growing in more valuable and useful. The compost from piles should be mature to a certain point where you are not able to recognize the food or other waste matter used to create it. Compost helps to make other nutrients more useful to plants. When making a compost pile, the materials you can put into it include kitchen, garden and yard wastes.

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