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  "path": "/news/gardening/166635-fast-composting-yeast-method-soil-fertilizer/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-05T17:15:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Experienced gardeners know that soil is a living organism, not just a storage space for mineral fertilizers. The true value of any plot lies in the dark, loose mass known as \"black gold.” Creating high-quality compost usually takes one to two years, turning the process into a real test of patience. However, there is a way to make invisible helpers work dozens of times faster.\nThe Power of Fermentation: Why Compost Needs Yeast\n\nThe traditional approach to composting relies on passive waiting. But if you want to apply the principles of low-effort gardening, you need to delegate the work to microorganisms. Yeast acts as a powerful catalyst. Once inside an organic environment, these fungi begin actively releasing heat and carbon dioxide, sharply increasing the internal temperature of the pile.\nUnder such conditions, even tough fibers, paper, and coarse seedlings that failed to take root in spring begin to break down rapidly. The process resembles a furnace: the higher the temperature, the faster organic matter turns into nutrients accessible to plant roots.",
  "title": "How to Make Compost 10x Faster: The Yeast Trick Every Gardener Should Know"
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