Utilizing Dried Bamboo Leavesby | 31-08-2014 01:19 |
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![]() ![]() So many leaves scattered in many place, like Elementary Schools Alam Insan Mulia Surabaya. Every day, cleaning service officers swept the school environment and collect up to more than 3 trash cans. Most of the leaves that fall is the leaves that have been dried. However, there are dry leaves that location is difficult to reach the dried bamboo leaves. When last cleaned time, we collect it in the composter bins. Most of us mixed with compost and partly without mixed. It turned out that the bamboo leaves decompose very difficult despite a few months old. We then thought to utilize this leaf to other things. We then use it as a mixture of garden soil. Garden soil texture was very hard when dry and destruction such as sand. If we put in the pot is not full, then when drenched with water, the water will be stagnant conditions, slow down, and down through the outskirts of most pots. The author thinks, what if only used as a mixture between soil, compost, and dried bamboo leaves with dried bamboo leaves asusmsi that can function like a grain. The hope is oxygen permeable soil easily. This is in anticipation of the dry season as well. Another consideration is that according to a source, dried bamboo leaf contains elements P and K that plants need, so that the land becomes fertile. This bamboo leaves then we enter the mix pots of various sizes that exist in order to be ready to use. Garden pots in this place already mixed with dried bamboo leaves and has been fine. Hopefully try things that may be useful for our plant fertility.
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