Kompost
Kompost is a natural process of recycling organic waste, such as food scraps and yard debris, into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. This process involves the decomposition of materials by microorganisms, worms, and other decomposers, which break down the organic matter over time.
Using Kompost in gardens and landscapes improves soil health, enhances plant growth, and reduces the need for chemical fertilizers. It also helps divert waste from landfills, contributing to environmental sustainability. Properly managed Kompost can be created at home or through community programs, making it accessible for many households.