Dr.Soil vegetable compost, for mineralizing nutrient-rich soils and maintaining moisture; For better nutrient absorption: Significantly increases the number of beneficial microorganisms and bacteria. It makes the soil more aerated and easier to use for transplants. Organic plant compost is the result of the microbial process that converts plant waste into organic fertilizer. Compost helps conserve soil moisture by reducing the amount of water used for irrigation by up to 30%. For more microorganisms: One of the main properties of plant compost is the contribution of nitrogen and carbon introduced into the mixtures, which significantly contributes to increasing the number of beneficial microorganisms and bacteria in the soil. In addition, it is a very good neutralizer of soil pH. For an airy soil: In addition, the compost aerates the soil and lightens the entire mixture in which it is incorporated. How does it work? 1. For indoor or outdoor potted or garden plants: The compost is incorporated into the soil in the pot so that the mixture becomes a fluffy, aerated substance in which the plant's roots can breathe. The compost is wet as needed. For seeds, seedlings or young plants: Prepare a mixture of 2 parts soil and 1 part compost and place it in pots or alveolar trays. Here too, the compost is made wet as needed. 3. When used in the garden: The compost is worked superficially into the existing soil in the garden. Planting continues as normal. Here too, the compost is moistened as required. And voila! Now you have done something good for your plant! Consisting of: - Ecological compost from the composting of green waste in the form of powder Unlimited durability!