Thursday, November 10, 2016

18 common uses for finished compost

Common Uses for Finished Compost


Now that you have put in the work, waited the required amount of time and have your


finished compost material – what are you going to do with it? There are more uses than


just laying it down on your flower beds. Some are practical everyday uses and others are


more specialized.


You can make a tea with your finished compost; it is not for drinking though. To make


your compost tea, add your humus to a water-tight container and fill with water. Let the


tea “steep” anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days. After it is done, put the


liquid compost through a fine screen to collect any debris. What you have made is a


liquid fertilizer that can be sprayed on plants or other garden areas.


Compost can be used to help stop the spread of erosion. It can be laid down thickly on


the area that is eroding away or it can be mixed with water to make a thick slurry and


then sprayed on the area that is in danger.


Humus (finished compost) is used as a final layer over a finished landfill to help new


plants grow with little to no erosion. Finished compost can also assist in revitalizing an


endangered wetland. The nutrient rich composition can be used to create a new wetland


as well.


Of course there are the traditional uses too – in gardens, planting beds, or other areas that


plants or vegetation grows. If you are starting a new compost bin, in place of a layer of


topsoil for the base you can substitute an equal amount of compost material. Farmers and


cities use mature compost on a large scale; it helps the environment and reduces the


amount of garbage that ends up in a landfill.


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