Although garbage disposals are convenient, composting has the added benefit of improving soil quality and assisting in erosion control. Additionally, these perks are vital in the fight against food...
Beginner’s Guide To Composting At Home
Beginner’s Guide To Composting At Home
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The presence of ants in compost is not in and of itself a problem and, in fact, it can be beneficial. However, you usually don't want them. In most cases, they're a sign that your composting system...
Overall, mushroom compost isn't as good for your garden as compost, and your plants won't do as well. Compared to regular compost, mushroom compost has a higher pH and more salts, which may harm...
It is common for finished composts to have a pH of between 6 and 8 in the range of neutral. To raise pH (reduce acidity), your compost should be turned or aerated to improve air circulation and...
The main similarity between cow manure and mushroom compost is that both are made up of decomposed organic matter. Ultimately, mushroom compost is considered a better option for the garden because it...
Composting in bins is an effective way to get your black gold, but it's not the only option to produce nutrient-rich compost. You can try trench composting, straw bale composting, or in-site...