Wednesday, 25 August 2021

Compost

 Today I was learning to structure my writing. I had to have a title, have a hook state what I am going to write about, write the subheading use the keywords to write, re-read my sentences to make sure they make sense start a new paragraph/subtitle do the same for all parts of my plan hare my own reflection / personal thoughts about the topic or use a WOW, fact.


Composting

Did you know that you can recycle plants?! Well, now you do, it’s called compost. Composting is an easy way to turn waste into useful material. It is also composting when you turn plants into compost. Compost can help other plants grow.


How is it made?

Compost is made by layering green and brown scraps in a wooden, metal, or plastic bin with holes in it. Good things put in the compost are vegetable peelings, fruit waste, teabags, plant prunings, and grass cuttings. Make sure not to put any Meat, Bones, Fish, Fats, or Dairy in your compost bin because it may overheat the compost making it smell and attract animals. Use a brown layer before the green and make the brown 2x the amount of the green.


What are the benefits of composting?

If you follow those rules over time you will get compost. Compost can be used as manure. It benefits the environment because instead of wasting food, it can turn into more food.


Conclusion

Compost can reduce waste and use it for a cause.

Composting is a great way to clean up and filter the earth.

Compost is a drought buster made entirely out of plants. Anyone can make compost.


2 comments:

  1. Hola James,
    Your report on composting is very informative. Do you know why you have to have holes in the side of your compost bin?
    I went to a composting workshop and they spoke about the green and brown layers and to add cardbpard for a brown layer. Did you know that some brown cardboard has plastic in the middle so you have to make sure you rip it out before you add it to your compost?
    Do you have a compost bin at your house?
    Mā te wā,
    Mrs Naden

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  2. Kia Ora James
    This report has alot of useful information thanks for sharing this to your blog. Do you have a compost at your house. I really like how you have finished with a conclusion. I like the font you have used also as it made it really easy to read.
    I have enjoyed visiting your blog today and I will visit again tomorrow. Keep up with the fantastic lockdown learning.
    Ma te wa
    Mrs Tamatea

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