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English: Compost rollers are used to cleanly produce rich, organic compost for sustainable gardens. Food waste, veggie scraps, grass clippings, cardboard, biochar, leaves and other biomass are mixed together. These inputs have varying levels of carbon and nitrogen which are required for producing compost. Microbes and insects break down these inputs into a rich soil amendment to help fertilize plants sustainably.
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