The Science of Compost
Life, Death and Decay in the Garden
(Author) Julian DoberskiLife, Death and Decay The Science of Compost outlines the biological, physical and chemical processes which lead to the decomposition of garden plant material in a compost pile - and its return to the garden as soil conditioning compost. It covers the structural nature of decaying and dead plant material, the micro-organisms and invertebrates contributing to decomposition, and the combination of chemical, physical and biological factors which determine rates of decay. Chapters include What is compost?; Why do we compost?; What controls the rot?; Dissecting a compost heap: plant organic matter; Dissecting a compost heap: the living organisms - microbes and fauna; An array of microorganisms - their roles in decomposition; An array of invertebrates - their roles in decomposition; The physicochemical environment - its role in decomposition.
Julian Doberski
Julian Doberski is a Polish writer known for his novel "The Shadow of Time," blending elements of magical realism and existential philosophy. His introspective and poetic prose delves into themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. Doberski's work has been praised for its haunting beauty and profound insight into the human experience.