The third sample was, finally, the same muck composted with white-fish.
We formerly composted it in the yard with stable manure, but have remodeled our stables, and now use it as an absorbent and to increase the bulk of manure to double its original quantity.
Peruvian Guano, so serviceable in its first applications to light soils, may be composted with muck to the greatest advantage.
All garden refuse, such as vines, leaves, decaying vegetables, will make Manure if composted with soil; and if the wash water is thrown on the compost pile much fertility will be added.
Pig Manure, unless well composted with soil or refuse, is usually too heavy and rich.
They are in the form of a fine powder; and in order to increase their rate of action, which is very slow, they are often composted in America with horse-manure before use.
It should be composted with earth or refuse matter, so as to expose it to the action of air.
The gelatine will remain after the phosphate is all dissolved, and may be compostedwith muck, or plowed under the soil, where it will form ammonia.
This heat will hasten the decomposition of the urea,[AA] and if the muck be renewed twice a month, and that which is removed composted under cover, it will be found a most prolific source of good manure.
Unless tan bark be composted with lime, or some other alkali, it may produce injurious effects from the tannic acid which it is liable to contain.
It must be carefully composted with peat, and turned over several times before being used.
When composted with dry soil, the admission of air into the interior of the lime is facilitated, and this change takes place with greater rapidity.
All stable manure used on onion land should be well composted before use and then spread upon the land several months before planting to onions.
There is perhaps no fertilizer so well adapted to the production of onions as plenty of clean, well-composted stable manure, and the quantity and frequency of application will depend upon the nature of the land under cultivation.
Manure that has been well composted should be used plentifully and plowed in deep.
If there was need of nitrogen and organic matter in the soil the vines would be pulled green, after picking the beans, and composted with the wet mud.
So when vegetation is hauled in and composted or when animal manure is imported, large quantities of potassium come along with them.
Mixtures of sewage sludge and municipal solid waste are first composted and after cooling, the half-done high C/N compost is shallowly spread out over crude worm beds and kept moist.
However, if the materials being composted are themselves deficient in calcium then the organisms of decomposition may not develop fully.
The time this will take depends on the nature of the materials being composted and on soil conditions.
Market gardeners raising highly demanding crops like cauliflower and celery amended compostedshort manure by the inches-thick layer.
If composted organic matter is spread like mulch atop the ground on lawns or around ornamentals and allowed to remain there its nitrogen content and C/N are not especially important.
Next year, the rows are shifted two feet over so that crops are sown above the composted garbage.
Before I knew better I used to incorporate that much composted horse manure once or twice a year and when I did add a half-inch thick layer that's about what I was applying.
The materials to be composted were all stored adjacent to the factory.
Using fresh horse manure in soil gave many vegetables a harsh flavor so it was first composted by mixing in some soil (a good idea because otherwise a great deal of ammonia would escape the heap).
To achieve the highest possible temperature, all of the organic material to be composted is first passed through a grinder and then stacked in a long, high windrow.
Wise farmers conserved the nitrogen and promptly composted long manures.
There is no way that vegetables can maintain soil humus, even if all their residues are religiously composted and returned.
To get the highest value from such stuff it should be composted with water and turning in heaps, but that would occasion expense beyond value probably, unless it could be composted with manure for market garden purposes.
These ingredients are composted and if the work is well done will meet very well the soil and food requirements of the grape.
These strong fertilizers could be doubled in value as well as bulk by being composted with sods, leaves, etc.
Therefore every effort should be made to supply cool manures with staying qualities, such as are furnished by decayed vegetable matter composted with the cleanings of the cow-stable.
If the stable-manure can be composted and left till thoroughly decayed, fine and friable, all the better.
As soon as the old canes are through bearing, they should be cut out and burned or composted with other refuse from the garden.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "composted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.