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From pollinator-friendly gardening hacks to creating green spaces that fight climate change, we explore more than just what to plant—we dig into why it matters. You are listening to PEACE, LOVE & POLLINATORS
Peace, Love and Pollinators
Breaking Down Compost w. Monique Bosch | Peace, Love & Pollinators Episode 4
In this episode, Trevor Smith and Monique Bosch delve into the world of composting, discussing its significance, various methods, and the importance of soil health. Monique shares her journey into composting and soil health, emphasizing the connection between nature and gardening. They explore different composting techniques, the ideal compost recipe, common mistakes gardeners make, and how to effectively apply compost. The discussion also touches on the rise of food scrap composting services and the challenges posed by jumping worms. Throughout the conversation, Monique provides valuable insights and practical tips for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to enhance their composting practices.
Takeaways
- Composting improves soil's physical, chemical, and biological properties.
-Soil health is crucial for healthy plants and ecosystems.
-Diversity in compost ingredients leads to better results.
-Composting requires active management, not a set-it-and-forget-it approach.
-Understanding carbon-nitrogen ratios is essential for effective composting.
-Common mistakes include neglecting moisture levels and improper ingredient ratios.
-Food scrap composting services are a growing solution to food waste.
-Applying compost should be based on soil tests and organic matter levels.
-Jumping worms can disrupt compost and soil health; management strategies are needed.
-Experimentation and adjustment are key to successful composting.