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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: sample for lecture, mixing together browns (leaves and sticks) with greens (food scarps) can be carried out at work, recycling decomposed organic materials into a rich soil helps to reduce pest problems–and use of pesticides, leaving grass clippings on the lawn to decompose can easily take place in a field, compost amends sandy and clay soil, educating children about nature and the cycle of life should be enhanced at home, mixing together browns (leaves and sticks) with greens (food scarps) can easily take place in the garden, educating children about nature and the cycle of life should be enhanced at school, a balanced, slow–release source of nutrients that helps the soil hold nutrients long enough for plants to use them will probably produce fruit and vegetable with a high nutrient content, mixing together browns (leaves and sticks) with greens (food scarps) can be carried out in a balcony, Composting can take the form of grass cycling, background composting can be done by mixing together browns (leaves and sticks) with greens (food scarps), worm composting is also called vermicomposting, putting organic material into a worm bin and letting the worms digest through it can be carried out in the backyard, recycling decomposed organic materials into a rich soil helps to divert organic waste from the landfill, waterways and water treatment facilities, Composting is a valuable tool in educating children about nature and the cycle of life, compost feeds beneficial organisms to the soil, putting organic material into a worm bin and letting the worms digest through it can be carried out in a balcony, compost helps plants look better, produce better and have a much greater ability to fight off pests and diseases, Composting produces compost, mixing together browns (leaves and sticks) with greens (food scarps) can be carried out in the backyard