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Organic Farming & Composting
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24/01/2026 4:09 pm
Compost looks simple from the outside:
food scraps in, rich soil out.
In practice, it teaches timing, balance, and restraint.
Too wet, too dry, too much of one thing — and the system pushes back.
Unlike chemical inputs, compost doesn’t obey schedules.
It works when conditions are right, not when we want results.
That makes composting uncomfortable for people used to control.
But it also makes it honest.
What was the first composting mistake that actually taught you something?