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Are you planning to follow organic gardening from now onwards? Do you think using the inorganic garden supplies for your garden is not only harming your crops but also you and your most valuable environment? Well, if this so then you should be aware of the fact that organic gardening remains incomplete without organic gardening compost. This plays a crucial role in organic gardening because it helps in determining the life of the plants along with the essential insects that help in the growth of the plants.
Organic gardening compost consists of leaves, twigs, manure, rotten fruits, and other such natural wastes. All these waste products will gradually decay in this compost and turn into beneficial nutrients that your plants require to survive and grow. Organic gardening compost also helps even out your garden soil. Besides improving the soil’s structure, it also affects positively on its ventilation system. Moreover, organic compost helps the soil retain more water, thereby improving its retention power too.
To create organic gardening compost, first of all, you need a compost pit. Once you have that with you, you will require the essential garden tools. Now, you have to dig a hole of such a size that it can contain all the natural waste that you are planning to throw into it in near future. If you do not have a proper compost pit then you can also create organic gardening compost above the ground but for that you will need ample space. However, it is not highly suggested to create compost above the ground, as it could be hazardous because of the presence of insects, live micro-organisms and the smell of the decaying process