You can make compost with things in your backyard, so why would you buy compost from the store when you can make it for free. And as a bonus you can sell the extras to make profits. Alex van Ravenswaay
Yes i strongly agree because it will cut back on the cost a lot and if you have a good compost you can even sell your own, and make twice as much money. -Hannah Ramirez
The benefits from making your own compost is you can be more specific to the plant you are trying to grow. Therefore it will come out more strong, and healthier. -hannah ramirez
The benefit for making your own compost is so that you can grow your own garden and you cant recycle your waste instead of just throwing it away -rebecca ortega
A benefit would be not having to buy compost which will save you some money and you can even make compost to sell it and make yourself a profit. ~Evelyn C.
The benefit of making your own compost is you can add ingredients to it that make things grow sturdier and to use it for your crops or sell it. - levy whiteing
The benefit of making your own compost is that you'll have your own compost and by that you'll be able to sell it and make a lot profit from it. -Beatriz Martinez
You won't have to buy compost, plus you can also sell it. For your own profit
ReplyDeleteSelling it is a great idea. You can easily get money. You could sell it to local buyers.
DeleteYeah, some people sell compost for a living. You can make decent mulch out of scraps, even.
DeleteI agree, if you make your own compost you can make a profit by selling it.
DeleteAlex van Ravenswaay
I agree, you'll save so much money by making your own compost.
Delete-Mariela Lopez
By making your own compost, you could save a lot of money by not buying it from a store.
ReplyDeleteYou save a whole bunch of money
Delete-Cameron Smith
By producing your own compost, you both save money, and have a use for the scraps you find in your kitchen and such.
ReplyDeleteYou can make compost with things in your backyard, so why would you buy compost from the store when you can make it for free. And as a bonus you can sell the extras to make profits.
ReplyDeleteAlex van Ravenswaay
You make money if you sell it so i agree with you
Delete-Cameron Smith
No money spent. Having your own compost cost no money but you can make money from it.
ReplyDelete-Cameron Smith
You could sell it for cheaper than a store and have more customers.
DeleteHannah McBride
You can make your own profit out of it.- Beatriz Martinez
DeleteAnd not have to buy. Plus sell it at your price.
Delete^ ·Roberto Cortes
DeleteThe benefits of making your own compost is that you can make as much as you want, save money, and sell it for profit.
ReplyDelete-Mariela Lopez
Yes i strongly agree because it will cut back on the cost a lot and if you have a good compost you can even sell your own, and make twice as much money. -Hannah Ramirez
DeleteI agree, you can make your own business and sale the compost.
Delete-America Espinosa
The benefits from making your own compost is you can be more specific to the plant you are trying to grow. Therefore it will come out more strong, and healthier. -hannah ramirez
ReplyDeleteThe benefits are that if you don't really need it, then you can sell it for a profit. Having a business of that kind would be good.
ReplyDeleteDeyvi Dominguez
DeleteYou can save money and have a place for your waste.
ReplyDeleteHannah McBride
I conur, It not only offers a learning experience and saves you a lot of money when tending to your land.- Siul Ortiz
DeleteYou are able to save money in your wallet and keep your garden healthy and fruitful.- Siul Ortiz
ReplyDeleteI agree you will save money because you're making it yourself.
Delete-Christopher Rodriguez
I agree that you can save money
DeleteMelissa Cousino
You will be eating healthy and you will save money.
ReplyDelete-America Espinosa
I don't know about eating healthy... -Gabby Molina
DeleteTrue... it is alot healthier.
DeleteAyman Wahed
You can save money and you can choose what goes in it.
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Yeah, that's a good point that you made about compost. -Darryl Harris
DeleteThat's a good idea, but it might be good for the compost to have equal amounts because ever plant is different.
Delete~Evelyn C.
The benefit of having your own compost, is well you're saving a lot of money, and it's pefect for waste.
ReplyDelete-Gabby Molina
i agree you can also save money.
Delete-rebecca ortega
I agree that you can also save money.
DeleteMelissa Cousino
The benefit for making your own compost is so that you can grow your own garden and you cant recycle your waste instead of just throwing it away
ReplyDelete-rebecca ortega
It is beneficial because it allows you to dispose of materials effectively, control the components of your compost, and save money.
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ReplyDeleteYou save a lot of money by making your own compost instead of buying it. -Darryl Harris
ReplyDeleteThe benefit of making your own compost is that you save money.
ReplyDeleteAyman Wahed
A benefit would be not having to buy compost which will save you some money and you can even make compost to sell it and make yourself a profit.
ReplyDelete~Evelyn C.
a benefit of making your own compost would have to be saving money and even a chance of making money if you was to sell it. -Tyra Mallet
ReplyDeleteThe benefit of making your own compost is you can add ingredients to it that make things grow sturdier and to use it for your crops or sell it. - levy whiteing
ReplyDeleteYour soil can be more fertile and the plants have better soil and grow strong and healthy.
ReplyDeleteThe benefit of making your own compost is that you'll have your own compost and by that you'll be able to sell it and make a lot profit from it.
ReplyDelete-Beatriz Martinez
You can grow it, sell it and use it yourself so you wont need to buy
ReplyDelete·Roberto Cortes
that's good idea because you can make your own profit by selling ti
Delete-Denise Cervantes
to provide a rich soil for potting plants, trees, yard, and shrubs and it also saves you money
ReplyDelete-Denise Cervantes
its cheaper and you use it for plants and trees
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