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The aerobic (in the presence of oxygen from the air) biological process where biodegradable material (such as | [[Category:Technologies & Solutions]] | ||
The aerobic (in the presence of oxygen from the air) biological process where biodegradable material (such as [[Garden Waste]] and kitchen waste) is converted into a stable friable material which, applied to land, improves both structure and enriches the nutrient content of soil. In some cases, this is referred to as a soil improver to distinguish it from peat and other compost products that are available to horticulturalists. |
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The aerobic (in the presence of oxygen from the air) biological process where biodegradable material (such as Garden Waste and kitchen waste) is converted into a stable friable material which, applied to land, improves both structure and enriches the nutrient content of soil. In some cases, this is referred to as a soil improver to distinguish it from peat and other compost products that are available to horticulturalists.