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The charcoal in the mixture creates long-lasting air pockets in the soil and helps retain nutrients around plant roots.

Layer brown material (carbon), green material (nitrogen), and manure. Turn it three times a week for three weeks to produce rich "forest-style" humus. 2. Building a Nutrient-Rich Fertile Bed

Add chopped kitchen scraps (high nitrogen) and dry leaves (high carbon). The charcoal in the mixture creates long-lasting air

Kitchen scraps (banana peels, eggshells), manure (rabbit or cow dung), and a small amount of charcoal.

Sprinkle Neem cake powder to act as a pest repellent and bone meal for slow-release phosphorus to aid root growth. Sprinkle Neem cake powder to act as a

For a faster boost, you can create a dark liquid fertilizer:

Sprinkle a light layer across your garden bed and mix it into the topsoil. Avoid overusing ash, as it can raise soil pH too much. manure (rabbit or cow dung)

Remove the top 2–3 inches of existing soil to create space for organic layers.