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your soil is made up of sand, silt, and clay. there is also hopefully a small amount of organic matter such as leaves, microorganisms, insects and humus. humus is organic matter that has been broken down almost as far as it can go, so it looks kind of like soil. of the sand, silt, clay and humus, only
ph of is "neutral" and none of the exchange sites are occupied by hydrogen. instead they are occupied by calcium, magnesium and other minerals. this doesn't necessarily mean that your soil is totally awesome, because all of the sites could be occupied by just one mineral such as aluminum or calcium. not...
https://www.smilinggardener.com/organic-soil-management/soil-ph-kits/
, e.g. bread crusts and potato skins; c.f. avoidable and unavoidable waste. unavoidable waste – a classification used in the report relating to waste arising from food and drink preparation that is not, and has not been, edible under normal circumstances, e.g. meat bones, egg shells, pineapple skin
(e.g. bread crusts and potato skins). as with 'avoidable' waste, 'possibly avoidable' waste is composed of material that was, at some point prior to disposal, edible. unavoidable – waste arising from food and drink preparation that is not, and has not been, edible under normal circumstances . this includes...
http://www.wrap.org.uk/sites/files/wrap/hhfdw-2012-main.pdf.pdf