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What Is Compost And Why Does My Garden
Need ItSome people think compost is a just a bunch of manure. Others think it's
what happens to your body when you die and get buried, "My uncle Joe
died last year and his body has been de-compostin' ever since."
Compost
is defined in the dictionary as "a mixture of decaying organic matter,
as from leaves and manure, used to improve soil structure and provide
nutrients." That's a great definition but it really doesn't tell the
whole story. It should say, "Compost is the greatest thing ever!!!" Well
the dictionary probably won't ever say that but I will.
Compost is created when yard and food waste decomposes. Micro organisms
and
invertebrates (also known as little buggers) feed on the waste, live
their brief lives, reproduce, die and then they become waste too. This
repeating cycle is how the soil gets it's nutrients replenished.
Like Mufasa said, "We all have our place in the circle of life." When it
comes to compost, it 's just a very small circle.
Compost will happen on it's own without any help from man. Look down at
the ground in a dense forest. The leaves fall from the trees and
decompose. This creates a rich soil that in turn feeds the trees.
Compost just happens naturally and has been since the
dawn of time.
But man has figured out how to speed up the process. By
mixing the right ratio of greens (grass clippings, coffee grinds, food
waste, etc) with the right ratio of browns (leaves, hay, shredded
newspapers, etc) and keeping the pile moist and well aerated you will
create compost much quicker than nature.
Are you still asking what's the big deal about compost. Add some of this
stuff to your garden bed and you'll know. Your plants will grow bigger
and healthier. Sure you could add fertilizers and get the same results,
for now.
You see synthetic fertilizers eventually break down and after a
few years will leave the soil salty. At some point you won't be able to
grow anything without lots of that fertilizer (they planned it that way
to sell you
more). It's like raising a crack baby at that point. Well maybe not that
bad, but you get the idea.
Adding compost to the soil is creating healthy soil. You're doing what
nature is already trying to do but your just doing it faster and more
efficiently.
Compost is not only great for your plants but it's great for your soil
and even for the environment. They say that in the United States that
30% of all garbage is lawn and garden waste. Instead of putting those
leaves and grass clippings out at the curb they could be composted.
That
would not only cut down on the space needed in land fills but it would
make everyone's gardens grow bigger, healthier and less dependent on
synthetic fertilizers.
I've described the benefits of compost and hopefully you're ready to
build or buy a compost bin and get started. Remember that nature is
going to decompose your yard waste at it's own pace anyway.
Why not lend
a hand and speed up the process.
Author: Anthony Tripodi
About the author:
Anthony Tripodi is the webmaster of WatchItRot.com - The Compost Guide.
For more information about Compost including ideas and equipment, visit
http://www.watchitrot.com

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