Composting Methods

Composting it is a natural and organic process , It does not require any kind of chemicals, fertilizers or pesticides.

By Klimrus

COMPOSTING CAN BE IMPROVE SOIL FERTILITY AND CAN OFFER PROTECTION FROM POTENTIAL PLANT DISEASES AS WELL.

PROPER COMPOSTING CAN ENSURE MINIMUM PESTS AS THE COMPOST ITSELF CONTAINS VARIOUS MICRONUTERIENTS THAT ACT AS PESTICIDES.

COMPOSTING IS KNOWN TO ADD HELPFUL MICROORGANISMS LIKE BACTERIA AND FUNGI TO THE SOIL. THESE MICROOGANISMS SPEED UP THE COMPOSTING PROCESS, WHICH IN TURN CAN IMPROVE THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOIL 

ALMOST 30% OF HOME WASTE CAN BE RECYCLED THROUGH COMPOSTING. THIS INCLUDES LEFTOVER FOOD AND OTHER KITCHEN WASTE. RECYCLING THIS WASTE WILL PROVIDE GOOD COMPOST FOR THE SOIL 

COMPOSTING ORGANIC WASTE CAN HELP IN REDUCING THE OVERALL IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT. 

ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT BENEFITS OF COMPOSTING IS THAT IT ALLOWS THE SOIL TO RETAIN WATER. THIS PROVIDES A STEADY SOURCE OF MOISTURE AND NUTRIENTS TO THE PLANTS IN YOUR GARDEN

COMPOSTING CAN GIVE US A CLEAR IDEA ABOUT HOW MUCH FOOD IS THROWN OUT AND WILL ALLOW US TO PLAN OUR PURCHASE OF GROCERY ITEMS IN A MUCH BETTER WAY.