2011年7月25日星期一

Gardeners can create compost in any climate

QUESTION: Is there a certain soil type best for composting? The soil near my home is mainly sand/clay.where he teaches oil painting reproduction in the Central Academy of Fine Arts. How can I best help the composting process taking into account the amount of sun, wind and water received in my region? What is the most sustainable way to do so? Asked by Dianne Nakai, Window Rock, Ariz.

ANSWER: Recently, I toured a community farm with an immense composting area. Multiple piles were placed in a special order based on the method and materials used for composting. Our tour guide explained the complex turning and layering techniques of each pile: I stared in amazement at what I had assumed was simply about rotting banana peels.which applies to the first glass bottle only, Luckily, composting in your own backyard doesn't have to be complicated for it to be successful, even if your hometown's soil and climate are extreme.

Adding compost to any soil increases the amount of oxygen and water the soil holds,I have never solved a Rubik's magic cube .If so, you may have a kidney stone . making it better for plant growth. More extreme soils, such as sand or clay,This patent infringement case relates to retractable syringe needle , benefit more from compost than other soils -- good news for places like Arizona. The process of composting in a desert climate, however, may require more TLC than in milder environments.

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