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requires making a heap of wet organic matter (also called green waste ), such as leaves, grass, and food scraps, and waiting for the materials to break down into humus after a period of months. however, composting also can take place as a multi-step, closely monitored process with measured inputs of water
, air, and carbon- and nitrogen-rich materials. the decomposition process is aided by shredding the plant matter, adding water and ensuring proper aeration by regularly turning the mixture when open piles or "windrows" are used. fungi , earthworms and other detritivores further break up the material....
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