Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Uses of Compost in Our Environment


Organic farming and organic gardening are very popular nowadays because plants grow more naturally instead of using chemicals that can be harmful to humans and animals alike. In organic farming we are using any organic matter that has been decomposed and recycled as a fertilizer and as a soil amendment, or they are simply called as composts. Usually, these composts are stored in a compost bin which is more organized rather than just piling the composts near your garden. Compost is a key ingredient in organic farming and is beneficial for the land in many ways, including as a soil conditioner, a fertilizer, addition of vital humus or humic acids, and as natural pesticide for soil.


Compost is the single most important supplement you can give your garden soil. On the other hand, composting is a simple way of adding nutrient-rich humus which fuels plant growth and restores vitality to depleted soil. It is also free, easy to make and good for the environment, unlike the chemical fertilizers and pesticides that other farmers and gardeners are using. Building your own composts bin is easy and materials can be bought at any local hardware stores but you have to keep in mind that it will need your effort and time. Some are really too busy and prefers to buy instead of making one at home, which is actually very convenient plus you have the option to choose different types and color of compost bins that you like from the high quality garden composter to a simple general purpose compost bin.


In ecosystems, compost is useful for erosion control. Top soil loss is a serious ecological issue that we have encountered and still facing up to this time. The use of compost to control sediment run-off and fight erosion is a relatively new technology, now being adopted by local authorities, developers, farmers, and other major distributors of soil as another tool to reduce topsoil loss. Compost is very useful and helpful to us and our environment, let us all support organic farming and gardening. Hopefully, we all could, if not eliminate at least trim down or lessen the use of chemical products.

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