The test of dead leaves as a source of charcoal
All things in the world are often considered to make the best use of things, so as to save costs and benefit the environment. In agriculture and all kinds of operations, the choice of charcoal sources is related to the success and the rise and fall. Today, I am specially examining the matter of dead leaves as a source of charcoal. I hope to obtain a good law, promote karmic prosperity and beauty.
Looking at the image of nature, those with dead leaves are left behind by the withering of trees in autumn and winter. There are many of them, and they are scattered in the forest. In the past, people mostly regarded it as a waste, and let it decay, or burn it up, adding smoke and dust. Now I think about it, it can be used for charcoal sources.
I have heard from farmers that composting requires a balance of carbon and nitrogen. The quality and quantity of the carbon source are related to the success or failure of the compost. Dead leaves are rich in carbon, and if they are used well, they may be a good choice for compost. Use them to spread on the bottom of the compost, such as foundation stones, to help microorganisms multiply. Microorganisms, the heroes of compost, use the carbon of dead leaves to decompose various things, turn decay into magic, and make the compost ripen and greatly increase its fertility.
And dead leaves are a source of carbon, which is beneficial to the environment. In the past, burning dead leaves, thick smoke covered the air, damaged air quality, and wasted resources. Today, it is used as a source of carbon, turning waste into treasure, reducing pollution and increasing fertility, killing two birds with one stone.
However, using dead leaves as a source of carbon is also exquisite. Its water content and texture need to be paid attention to. Leaves that are too wet are prone to mildew and are not conducive to fermentation; leaves that are too hard decompose slowly and need a little treatment, such as shredding and kneading, to increase their contact with microorganisms and promote the speed of decomposition.
In summary, dead leaves can be a source of charcoal, so it is necessary to use them. People should carefully observe their properties and make good use of their growth. In this way, all things in nature can be used to their full potential, and people and heaven and earth can coexist and harmonize.