Composting is a natural process of decomposing organic waste into nutrient-rich soil called compost. Here are some benefits of composting:
Reduces waste: Composting diverts organic waste, such as food scraps and yard trimmings, from landfills, reducing methane emissions.
Improves soil health: Compost enriches the soil by providing essential nutrients, improving soil structure, and enhancing moisture retention.
Enhances plant growth: Adding compost to gardens, lawns, and potted plants promotes healthier growth, increases nutrient availability, and improves plant resistance to diseases.
Reduces the need for chemical fertilizers: Compost naturally enriches the soil, reducing the reliance on synthetic fertilizers and minimizing water pollution.
Mitigates erosion: Compost helps prevent soil erosion by improving its structure and increasing water infiltration capacity.
