Jardinería Fácil: Compostaje

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
January 25, 2022
Price
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Overview

Esta publicación explica cuáles materiales se pueden usar para elaborar compost, cómo montar un contenedor para el proceso de compostaje, y cuáles son los elementos y condiciones esenciales para fomentar la descomposición.

Disponible solo en formato digital. El proceso de compostaje convierte las hojas, los deshechos de la cocina, recortes de cesped y otros materiales del paisaje en un rico material organico que se puede usar para mejorar la tierra del huerto casero. Esta publicacion explica cuales materiales se pueden usar para elaborar compost, como montar un contenedor para el proceso de compostaje, y cuales son los elementos y condiciones esenciales para fomentar la descomposicion.

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