
1) American jazz ensemble 2) Composition 3) Compound 4) Convert to compost 5) Fertiliser 6) Fertilizing mixture 7) French word used in English 8) Process table scraps 9) Refuse to help in the garden 10) Soil enhancer 11) Soil renovator 12) Stuff in a heap 13) Used as a fertilizer
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1) Dung 2) Manure 3) Peat
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• (v. t.) To mingle, as different fertilizing substances, in a mass where they will decompose and form into a compost. • (n.) A mixture; a compound. • (v. t.) To manure with compost. • (n.) A mixture for fertilizing land; esp., a composition of various substances (as muck, mold, lime, and stable manure) thoroughly mingled and de...
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(from the article `agricultural technology`) Compost, or synthetic manure, is basically a mass of rotted organic matter made from waste-plant residues. Addition of nitrogen during decomposition ...
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A mixture of decaying organic matter, such as plants, leaves, and food scraps that is used for fertilizer.
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A mixture of garbage, degradable trash and soil in which bacteria in the soil break down the mixture into a soil conditioner (not a fertilizer). It has high organic content but low nitrogen.
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<botany> A mix of different types of organic matter, all of it decaying, such as fallen leaves, bananna peels and/or manure, a mulch. It is used as a fertiliser or to rejuvenate soil. The word can be a noun or verb. ... (05 Jan 1998) ...
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A mixture of ingredients specially prepared for the growing of cuttings, plants, or the sowing of seeds.
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A mix of decaying plants and other organic matter added to soil in order to enrich the soil for planting.
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A term used to describe two different materials: -Garden compost is formed by rotting down vegetable matter and is used to improve the soil
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A mixture of organic materials used as a soil conditioner and fertiliser; prepared by microbial degradation of plant materials.
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Com'post noun [ Old French
compost , from Latin
compositus , past participle See
Composite .]
1. A mixture; a compound. [ R.] « A sad
compost of more bitter than sweet.
Hammond. »
2. (Agriculture) A mixture for fertilizing land;...
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Com'post transitive verb 1. To manure with compost.
2. To mingle, as different fertilizing substances, in a mass where they will decompose and form into a compost.
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A mixture of decaying organic matter, as from leaves and vegetable and fruit scraps, used to improve soil structure and provide nutrients. Well-balanced compost requires air, moisture, carbon and nitrogen materials, micro- and macro-organisms.
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An organic soil amendment resulting from the decomposition of organic matter.
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a crumbly, earthy, sweet smelling mixture of decomposing organic matter (e.g. leaves, food scraps, grass clippings) that is often used to improve the texture, water retaining capacity and aeration (opposite of clumps) of soil.
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A mixture of decayed plant matter that is used as a soil conditioner, mulch, or fertilizer.
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noun a mixture of decaying vegetation and manure; used as a fertilizer
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A planting medium which is the result of decomposed of organic matter.
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A diverse mixture of completely decayed organic matter used for fertilizing and conditioning soil.
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A mixture of decaying, organic materials (such as vegetable scraps) used as a soil conditioner, mulch or fertilizer.
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a mixture of various decaying organic substances, as dead leaves or manure, used for fertilizing soil. · a composition; compound.
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A diverse mixture of completely decayed organic matter used for fertilizing and conditioning soil.
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Completely decayed organic matter used for conditioning soil. It is dark, odorless and rich in nutrients.
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(1) Rooting medium, usually a mixture of peat (or peat free) medium, plus a balanced fertilizer, used for growing plants in pots or
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