How to make compost:
Cut organic ingredients above (except livestock manure) so that it is small
After that, stack and put the grass at the top. Create a 15 cm thick stack
Place the dampened livestock dung at the very top of the pile
Do it the same way until all the ingredients run out.
Stack everything up to a maximum height of 1.2 m
Keep moisture in the pile of material to keep it moist and not tarnish
If the composting takes place, at 3-4 weeks there will be an increase in temperature. Use a wooden stick to know there has been a rise in temperature by jabbing the wooden stick into the compost pile then pull and look at the end of the stick, whether it is moist and warm. If yes, means the composting process runs normally and well. If the tip of the stick feels dry, immediately pour water into the compost. When the tip of the stick feels cold, means composting fails and must be repeated again from the beginning of manufacture.
After an increase in temperature, the temperature will decrease. At this point the compost pile should be reversed.
A month after the decline in temperature and compost has been reversed, the compost has become ready for use
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