Composting Honolulu HI
Natural composting, or biological decomposition, began with the first plants on earth and has been going on ever since. As vegetation falls to the ground, it slowly decays, providing minerals and nutrients needed for plants, animals, and microorganisms.
Pang's Nursery
808-239-1505
47 002 Okana Road
Kaneohe, HI
Pang's Nursery
808-239-1505
47 002 Okana Road
Kaneohe, HI 96744
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Dynamic Expressions
(808) 386-8998
819 Moowaa St Ste 210
Honolulu, HI
Dynamic Expressions
(808) 386-8998
819 Moowaa St Ste 210
Honolulu, HI 96817
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808- 259-5707
41 950 Mahiku Mahiku Pl
Honolulu, HI
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330 Sand Island Access Rd Ste 300
Honolulu, HI
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808- 839-0703
1760 Ala Noe Way
Honolulu, HI
Foster Botanical Garden
808- 522-7065
180 N Vineyard Blvd
Honolulu, HI
Friends of Honolulu Botoanical Gardens
808- 537-1708
180 N Vineyard Blvd
Honolulu, HI
Wallys Garden Center Inc
808- 947-2663
1935 S Beretania St
Honolulu, HI
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803 Mapunapuna St
Honolulu, HI
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Honolulu, HI
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 Composting for a Healthier HomeCompost is organic material that can be used as a soil amendment or as a medium to grow plants. Mature compost is a stable material with a content called humus that is dark brown or black and has a soil-like, earthy smell. It is created by: combining organic wastes (e.g., yard trimmings, food wastes, manures) in proper ratios into piles, rows, or vessels; adding bulking agents (e.g., wood chips) as necessary to accelerate the breakdown of organic materials; and allowing the finished material to fully stabilize and mature through a curing process. Natural composting, or biological decomposition, began with the first plants on earth and has been going on ever since. As vegetation falls to the ground, it slowly decays, providing minerals and nutrients needed for plants, animals, and microorganisms. Mature compost, however, includes the production of high temperatures to destroy pathogens and many weed seeds that natural decomposition does not destroy. Environmental BenefitsCompost use can produce a variety of environmental benefits. The following are a few of the most important ones: Compost enriches soils Compost has the ability to help regenerate poor soils. The composting process encourages the production of beneficial micro-organisms (mainly bacteria and fungi) which in turn break down organic matter to create humus. Humus - a rich nutrient-filled material - increases the nutrient content in soils and helps soils retain moisture. Compost has also been shown to suppress plant diseases and pests, reduce or eliminate the need for chemical fertilizers, and promote higher yields of agricultural crops.
Compost helps cleanup (remediate) contaminated soil
The composting process has been shown to absorb odors and treat semivolatile and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including heating fuels, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and explosives. It has also been shown to bind heavy metals and prevent them from migrating to water resources or being absorbed by plants. The compost process degrades and, in some cases, completely eliminates wood preservatives, pesticides , and both chlorinated and nonchlorinated hydrocarbons in contaminated soils. Compost helps prevent pollution
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