Compost Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for compost.
compost
compost
/ˈkɒmpɒst/
Examples
- Soil is often combined with the compost to inoculate the pile with microbes.
- Seasonally, top dress with compost to the drip line and rake into the soil.
- Compost piles can help improve soil conditions for spring time plantings by restoring tilth and microorganisms to the soil.
- As such, their presence is important in the formation of compost.
- Articles such as that in the Denver Compost SHOW the controversy.
- Another option for effluence is self composting toilets.
- Compost is competitive and is of prime importance for the growing of crops.
- He is described in the play as pimply and smelling of compost.
- John Innes Compost was developed by the institution in the 1930s.
- The compost is used to fertilize the greenery around campus.
a mixture of decaying vegetation and manure; used as a fertilizer
noun
convert to compost
verb
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"Com + Post. Combine waste, post in a bin, to decay and foster growth."
"Com + Post. Combine scraps and post them to the garden bed."
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