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titleOfInvention SOIL PREPARATION PROCESS FROM GARDEN WASTE AND SIMILAR PLANT WASTE
abstract In a process for composing compost material (e.g. grass cuttings) with the aid of a composting additive contg. a source of saprophytic bacteria, a source of nutrients for the bacteria, and a nitrogen source, the composting is carried out in a partially closed container (e.g. a plastic sack) and the additive contains an absorbent material (e.g. cork powder). A composting additive for use in this process and contg. a source of saprophytic bacteria, a source of nutrients for the bacteria, a nitrogen source, and an absorbent material is claimed. The absorbent material absorbs liq. decompsn. prods. from the compost, ensuring that valuable plant nutrients are not leached away and that a foul-smelling compost is not produced as a result of incomplete decompsn. of the material to be composted. The partially closed container keeps heat loss to a min.
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