
Originally Posted by
jackman
How do I make soil humas?
You mean HUMUS. Normally used in organic gardening or just to improve the soil for flower gardens, humus or compost is composted of leaves, organic kitchen scraps such as anything you don't use when making a salad. Definitely NO meat waste. These are added to a composter which should be placed in a sunny location, and water added from time to time. What appears at the bottom of the composter is called 'gardeners gold' in the form of black organic matter. This is HUMUS.
I have two huge composters at the bottom of my garden which are constantly 'cooking' and producing this composted matter to add to my garden soil when I need it. I also add raked up leaves and sometimes small twigs to keep the composted matter aerated. I also add nitrogen from time to time in the forum of urine. It may sounds gross but isn't actually, nitrogen is a key ingredient to the composting process and you can either spend money to buy it, or use your own!