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  1. Vermicomposting—composting with worms—turns food scraps into a nutrient-rich soil amendment from worm castings, which can be used on both houseplants and outdoor plants.

  2. For www.migarden.msu.edu more information on a wide to variety of composting Smart Gardening topics, visit www.migarden.msu.edu or call MSU’s Lawn and Garden hotline at 1-888-678-3464.

  3. Drawing generously from these and more recent sources, this chapter presents the current knowledge about the composting process and the factors that influence it. 2. What happens during composting? …

  4. A Beginner's Guide to Composting: 4 Steps to Reduce Waste and Fertilize Your Garden When organic matter such as leaves, grass clippings and food scraps break down, you get compost: a dark, dirt …

  5. Compost is prepared by managing the aero-bic decomposition of organic materials like yard debris, grass, leaves, kitchen scraps, paper, manures, straw, hay, wood chips and sawdust. A complex …

  6. Sep 19, 2020 · Though composting bins are available for purchase, methods described in this fact sheet rely on materials from your garden, kitchen, and, if needed, a few items from your garden center.

  7. Composting, a process that speeds up natural decomposition, provides a recycling alternative. Compost has a variety of benefits. For example, compost enhances rainfall penetration, which reduces water …