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Friday 28 September 2018

Explanation about composting


What is composting?Compost is a organic matter that has been crushed down into smaller parts. Compost is rich in fiber. There are little slimy and funny looking creatures ( Earthworms ) that help provide the terrific dull for the environment in need. The earthworms make tubes underground for the oxygen and water to appear through dirt and soil to make it moisture and it will develop acceptable health for the environment.

Once again earthworms like living in the dark. Why?
Because they hate the sunlight and they might die when they are out in the sun for so long, but there is one thing about them too. If you hold them in your hands
for long they will die because of the heat that is in your hand, they will die if you hold it for long
( I think ).  

Composting is a good thing to do in your garden, but with a little help from earthworms, but how? They get attractive to all the waste that you put in your garden, but you only can put greens in there so that the earthworms can help your garden grow more better. Also earthworms eat organic matter too.

Composting is a way to recycle plant and animal material into soil - like product.  Composting is an organic matter that had been decomposed and recycle as a leaf mold.

Composting is a organic matter that is also decomposed that is a system called composting. Compost can enable the soil with food web, which is made along with earthworms, crickets, and many other life forms. Also Compost also helps the soil retain moisture through composting you can add on to your garden’s ability to grow healthy plants while reducing your volume of trash.



(With all my writing,  I only took some ideas from here to my writing test so that I could get a better score ).

3 comments:

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Unknown said...

Hi Rangi, you have put phenomenal effort into your composting work.

Unknown said...

Hi Rangi, you have done a lot of work telling us what composting is. So keep up the great work.

Temu.

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