Worlds Best Compost - What is it and How can I make it?

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What is the Worlds Best Compost ?

Are you looking for a recipe to make the Worlds Best Compost ?
Firstly, if you have ever made compost, did it look like the image in the picture? Most of us have an image of compost as decomposing, raw scraps from the kitchen, mixed in with dead leaves, grass cuttings and other foliage. Most gardeners compost heaps are, but, interestingly enough, it's not the worlds best compost for your plants. You would never have thought that the picture is showing compost right? How would this do anything for your garden?

How are plants fed?

The Worlds Best Compost can do the feeding!

Did you know that plants must be fed naturally through humus of the plants free choice in the soil? Humus is forest litter that you find under the trees. Plants need cubic yards of the stuff! But, how on earth can we all have access to such vast quantities of it, to properly nourish our plants?

First let me tell you my story.

My experience with composting

I first started out in my veggie garden with terrible clay like soil, bugs everywhere and plants that grew far slower than all the books and seed pamphlets told me they would. Then I heard from a friend about composting and how to make my own compost heap. So off I went and made a homemade cage, packed it out with forest litter, added scraps to it, turned it once every 2 months and finally added it to the soil. My plants definitely took off this time round. But I still had a bug problem and the quality of the soil wasn't improving like I hoped it would. I ended up boosting the plants with fertilizer and I spent hours researching natural ways to rid my plants of pests.

How I came to find the Worlds Best Compost

I was following a thread on a gardening forum...

I was reading about making compost on a gardening forum, and I came across this book called The Worlds Best Compost. I saw the comments from people who had bought the book, and liked what they had to say about it.

The Worlds Best Compost gives such practical information on how to prepare the best compost for your plants. It will totally change your thoughts on composting. It works from the key foundations of making your soil healthy to yielding healthy, delicious and chemical free plants. There is a recipe for making "TRUE HUMUS". The shortest time to finish making it, is three months, so give yourself some time.

The Worlds Best Compost - Comments on the book

It's REALLY worth it!

Rod Turner who is the author of The Worlds Best Compost , has written a guide that gives you step by step instructions on how to make highly nutritious compost for your veggies and flowers.

There are no short cuts, no miracles and easy way outs. Its a practical guide for any committed gardener, willing to put that bit extra into their garden.

Whatever you do, I hope you stick to chemical free options, and avoid pesticides, boosters and anything artificial at all costs. A lot of soil is nutritionally deficient and just takes time to improve the quality. Using The Worlds Best Compost Recipe will give long term benefits and a much healthier looking garden. And the satisfaction will come from knowing that you have done it without using anything artificial.

Happy gardening, eating, smelling and marveling at your beautiful plants - not to mention the comments from neighbors and friends when they see whats coming out of your garden.

The Worlds Best Compost is the ONLY way to Compost

The recipe for the worlds best compost has easy to follow, STEP by STEP instructions

When you order the book, he throws in a FEW BONUSES too!

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"Compost" comments

non Compost most welcome comments too!

  • jpetals Feb 12, 2009 @ 12:42 pm | delete
    This is a great lens and I love the pics! You know, you can always tell when someone is passionate about what they wrote on their lens, and this is golden.
  • life_is_beautiful Feb 12, 2009 @ 5:29 am | in reply to steveffeo | delete
    Thanks. looking forward to reading more interesting lenses on this awesome sight.
    p.s I got really excited when i harvested my first potatoes and carrots this afternoon.
  • steveffeo Feb 11, 2009 @ 6:06 am | delete
    Excellent compost lens and welcome to the organic gardening group.
  • Czarque Feb 11, 2009 @ 5:01 am | delete
    Great lens - I love my veggie garden. Home grown fruit and veggies are the best!!
  • Lien Feb 10, 2009 @ 3:07 am | delete
    Very interesting, definitely worth buying the book, certainly taught me a thing or two about composting. 5stars.
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