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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 How to Host a Compost Jill Frank North Mississippi GK-8 March 2007
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 What is a compost? A compost is how nature recycles things naturally. When you see twigs or leaves on the forest floor, composting is taking place. Living things will decompose and create nutrient rich soil.
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 What does a compost do?
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 Why should we compost? Every day each of us throws at least 4 pounds of garbage away. That equals 1,460 pounds a year! All of our garbage goes into a big pit called a landfill. In the landfill, our garbage does not decompose.
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 What items can be composted? Items that were once living can be put into a compost pile to break down. Kitchen and yard scraps work the best.
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 What does the compost need to work effectively? 1.Soil 2.Scraps The 4 T’s 3.Temperature (soil must be hot) 4.Turning (you must mix the soil regularly) 5.Tiny bugs (they eat the scraps) 6.Thirst (for the tiny organisms to drink)
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 Sow Bug
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 Mold
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Earthworm
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Springtail
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Hister Beetle and Mites
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 Millipede
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Pill Bug and Snail
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 What does a compost make? NUTRIENT RICH SOIL
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8 What 6 things does a compost need? 1.Soil 2.Scraps The 4 T’s 3.Temperature (soil must be hot) 4.Turning (you must mix the soil regularly) 5.Tiny bugs (they eat the scraps) 6.Thirst (for the tiny organisms to drink)
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NSF North Mississippi GK-8References California Against Waste. 2007. Compost. Accessed 21 March 2007. http://www.cawrecycles.org/node/491?PHPSESSID=9b0d598589b6c 471ddc Department of Agriculture. Composting with Willie the worm. Accessed 21 March 2007. http://www.mda.state.mi.us/kids/citykidz/Compost2/index.html http://www.mda.state.mi.us/kids/citykidz/Compost2/index.html How Stuff Works. 1998-2005. How a Landfill Works. Accessed 2005 October 19. http://people.howstuffworks.com/landfill.htm http://people.howstuffworks.com/landfill.htm How Stuff Works. 1998-2005. How a Compost Works. Accessed 2005 October 19. http://home.howstuffworks.com/composting.htm http://home.howstuffworks.com/composting.htm I EARN. Environmental protection. Accessed 21 March 2007. http://www.iearn.hu/Apponyi/index.htm/ Lavies, B. 1993. Compost Critters. New York, NY: Dutton Children’s Books. Pomona College Organic Farm. 2006. Education. http://organicfarm.pomona.edu/ http://organicfarm.pomona.edu/ Turn and Screen. Compost windrow cover. Accessed 21 March 2007. http://www.turnandscreen.com/Composting.html Wikipedia. 2007. Compost. Accessed 21 March 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compost
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