Furthermore, it mentions on digging a hole, stirring the new and old stuff, and putting the compost into the baggie test by placing a small amount in a plastic bag with seal.doi:10.1001/jama.284.24.3187Tate, AshleyTanenbaum, SharonReal Simple...
Backyard composting isn’t as complicated or messy as you might think. By combining a few simple ingredients in the right proportions, you can be on your way to reducing food waste and creating a soil conditioner that benefits both your garden and the planet. Learn more about what compost is...
The real reason I’m posting is because I’d love is to hear from any of you who do this already–tips are much appreciated! I’m particularly interested in finding a good brand of litter that composts well. The basic gist: Okay, first, anyone who’s gone through Composting 101 knows ...
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[101] coupled middle- and near-infrared spectroscopy and partial least squares regression to determinate the total phenolic compound content in compost samples. As spectroscopy pretreatment, the multiplicative scatter correction, standard normal variate, and first derivative were used, and the number of ...
Some authors reported the key role of Aspergillus during the cooling stage [101,102]. According to the correlations between microbial genera predominant during composting (see Table S4), Aspergillus developed together with Penicillium. Penicillium and Bacillus also grew together and did not suppress ...