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Definition of compost heap in English: compost heap(North American compost pile) nounˈkɒmpɒst hiːpˈkɑmˌpoʊst ˌhip A pile of garden and organic kitchen refuse which decomposes to produce compost. 堆肥堆 Example sentencesExamples - There should be a smooth, broad path that provides an easy ride for the garden cart to the compost heap, so that cleanup is no harder than it need be.
- Instead use them as mulch for a vegetable garden or add them to your compost pile.
- Most days, however, I usually just add the used grounds to the compost pile along with other kitchen scraps.
- The ruined fruit can be tossed on the compost pile.
- The resulting compost is great for the garden, and the compost pile attracts all kinds of wildlife.
- Excess leaves can be bagged and moistened to make leaf mold, which can be added gradually to the compost pile or spread in flower beds.
- We turn kitchen scraps into our open compost pile to discourage creatures.
- And make sure to keep it far away from your compost pile.
- Remember to mix grass clippings with other garden wastes in the compost heap to avoid them becoming slimy, stagnant and smelly.
- But by then, they can be added to the compost pile, where they'll continue to break down into humus.
- If grubs are found, remove the plant, wash all the soil from its roots and dispose of all the compost - don't put it on the compost heap or in the garden.
- You'll have plenty of organic debris for the compost pile!
- These plants can be placed in your compost pile for use as great mulch the following spring.
- Organic wastes typically take several months to a year to compost in a compost pile.
- Virtually everything organic goes onto the compost heap.
- Then she tosses the bundle onto her compost pile where the newspaper and kitchen scraps all break down together.
- Although not required, a wire, wood, or plastic container keeps your compost pile looking neat and prevents animals from scattering food scraps.
- Supplying enough air to all parts of a compost pile to encourage thorough decomposition is perhaps the key to successful composting.
- What we can't eat, the hens eat, and recycle into nice fertiliser which acts as an accelerant for the compost heap where all the garden waste goes.
- Do not discard them into a compost pile, especially any roses with black spots.
Definition of compost heap in US English: compost heap(also compost pile) nounˈkɑmˌpoʊst ˌhipˈkämˌpōst ˌhēp A pile of garden and organic kitchen refuse which decomposes to produce compost. 堆肥堆 Example sentencesExamples - Excess leaves can be bagged and moistened to make leaf mold, which can be added gradually to the compost pile or spread in flower beds.
- You'll have plenty of organic debris for the compost pile!
- The resulting compost is great for the garden, and the compost pile attracts all kinds of wildlife.
- Organic wastes typically take several months to a year to compost in a compost pile.
- If grubs are found, remove the plant, wash all the soil from its roots and dispose of all the compost - don't put it on the compost heap or in the garden.
- Virtually everything organic goes onto the compost heap.
- Do not discard them into a compost pile, especially any roses with black spots.
- Although not required, a wire, wood, or plastic container keeps your compost pile looking neat and prevents animals from scattering food scraps.
- Supplying enough air to all parts of a compost pile to encourage thorough decomposition is perhaps the key to successful composting.
- What we can't eat, the hens eat, and recycle into nice fertiliser which acts as an accelerant for the compost heap where all the garden waste goes.
- These plants can be placed in your compost pile for use as great mulch the following spring.
- But by then, they can be added to the compost pile, where they'll continue to break down into humus.
- Remember to mix grass clippings with other garden wastes in the compost heap to avoid them becoming slimy, stagnant and smelly.
- There should be a smooth, broad path that provides an easy ride for the garden cart to the compost heap, so that cleanup is no harder than it need be.
- Most days, however, I usually just add the used grounds to the compost pile along with other kitchen scraps.
- We turn kitchen scraps into our open compost pile to discourage creatures.
- The ruined fruit can be tossed on the compost pile.
- And make sure to keep it far away from your compost pile.
- Instead use them as mulch for a vegetable garden or add them to your compost pile.
- Then she tosses the bundle onto her compost pile where the newspaper and kitchen scraps all break down together.
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