Why compost, when you could throw your waste in the trash, for free?
When biodegradable waste goes to the trash, it becomes smelly trash juice and methane gas. That's one option. It's gross and bad for the climate, but at least it's not out on the street! I went on a field trip to the Denver Botanical Gardens to see the other option, composting, in action. When we compost that same waste, it turns into the best soil supplement for plants! Trash to treasure. Plants love compost because it gives their roots space to grow. Compost pushes apart clay particles and makes easy pathways for roots. When the roots can grow big, the plant grows proportionately healthy. Plants also love compost because it improves the soil's ability to retain water and minerals. That means less water and fertilizer. If you've ever been to the sprawling botanical gardens, you know that would save a lot of resources! So it is your choice - at home, or out and about in Denver. You can throw your biodegradable waste into the trash, or find a compost bin. Do you live in Aurora? Find out if your address is eligible for weekly compost collection here:
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1/7/2020 01:58:00 am
It is always important that we compost for our plants. Well, if you keep using fertilizers, then that is going to cost you a lot. If you ask me, it is nice to use natural means of helping your plants grow. I do not mind people who use fertilizers, I just do not have the money to keep using them. Using compost to help plants is a lot of work, but believe me, it is worth it, it can save you a lot of money.
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1/23/2022 11:50:40 pm
Ohhh that's something that I have learn. I didn't know that these wastage are the treasure to the soil. In will also gave these to my plants and see the difference. thanks you so much for sharing this information.
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3/4/2022 12:00:25 am
Oh, that's something I've had to learn. I had no idea that these wastes were a treasure for the earth. I'll also give them to my plants to see what happens. Thank you so much for providing this information.
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