Composting [verb]

Definition of Composting:

make ready to bear, produce

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Sentence/Example of Composting:

The team put blocks of the new foam in mixes of soil and compost.

This summer, she and others proved that by eating away at those esters, the microbes in compost and in soil can break down this algae-based plastic.

Made from an algae-based plastic, it’s designed to break down in soil or compost.

The degradation of inspirational language generates synthetic optimism and flimsy pride, the compost in which cynicism eventually takes root.

After further investigation, they realized that using compost, and the other regenerative techniques, could also lock carbon into the ground without the same costs.

Leaves may be used as a manure, simply by ploughing them in, by composting them with lime, or by adding them to the manure heap.

If domestic manures are applied, use about twelve cords to the acre, composting before plowing under.

The appearance of the apparatus required for composting, and the compost laid up, may be better shown by the following figure.

The cost and trouble of the foregoing system of composting are trifling compared with its advantages.

The foregoing system of composting is the best that has yet been suggested for making use of solid manures.