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What is Composting?
Finished compost

What is Composting and Compost?

Composting is the controlled decomposition of organic materials by microorganisms.

Compost is partially decomposed organic matter.

Humus is completely decomposed organic matter.

Mulch is organic or inorganic materials spread in a layer on the soil surface.

Mulch
This is a self-mulching bed.  The bamboo leaves fall on the ground and slowly decompose

Benefits and Uses of Compost

Compost offers many benefits to the landscape and garden. For example, compost:

    •   Improves soil tilth condition, and structure;
    •   Increases the soil's ability to hold water and nutrients;
    •   Supports living soil organisms;
    •   Helps dissolve mineral forms of nutrients;
    •   Buffers soil from chemical imbalances;
    •   May provide biological control of certain soil pests; and
    •   Helps return organic materials to the soil, and keeps
        them out of landfills and waterways.

Compost can be used as a mulch, a liquid "fertilizer", or incorporated into the soil or potting mixes.

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