Replace Compost Pit With Compost Bin


Compost Bin is a large and neat container where matters which have the ability to decompose like food and other wastes are placed. This particular receptacle, which replaces the compost pit, will turn these waste matters into compost which is useful for the soil and plants. An organic fertilizer is the end product coming out of the bin.

The food that we eat everyday is produced by plants which come in different sizes and peculiar form depending on their varieties. They may grow and turn into big shrubs or tall trees some of which bear fruits, while other species creep up like the vines to render edible produce. Some of them yield fruits or crops which are grown underneath the soil like the root crops, while others are grown only with edible leaves and flowers normally found above the ground.

Almost all types of edible plants are grown by the soil whether they are found below the ground or they become clinging vines rising high above the ground. There are also species which are likened to parasites such as the lichens that grow on other plants like tress, but these trees are still rooted to the ground where they get their nourishment. There are, however, aerial types but these are usually the ornamental ones.

The soil gives out minerals and other substances needed by plants to survive which will cause the soil, sooner or later, to be dry and deprived of desire nutrients that the plants need. All these edible living things are products which are dependent on the soil where they are rooted. It is therefore important to add fertilizers to supplement and aid the soil for the sake of the growing elements on it to sustain and survive.

An organic fertilizer is the best food that the soil must get which is a by-product of the Compost Bin. We then see something that is pleasing by having healthy plants.

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Posted on June 12th, 2009 by Benedict Perez and filed under Compost | No Comments »
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