The inappropriate layering process for a composite pile is:
A layer of paper napkins, a layer of grass clippings, some soil and some water, a layer of dried leaves, a layer of cheese, some soil, some water, a layer of pine needles, a layer of paper napkins, some soil and some water, and a layer of grass clippings, a layer of fruit scraps, some soil, some water.
The layering process has too many non-biodegradable materials (paper napkins and cheese), and a mix of green and brown materials without a clear balance. It is also not recommended to add dairy products or meat to compost piles as they can attract pests and slow down the composting process.
Which is inappropriate layering process for a composite pile a layer of paper napkins a layer of grass clippings some soil and some water too a layer of dried leaves a layer of cheese some soil some water three a layer pine needles a layer of paper napkins some soil and some water for a layer of grass clippings a layer of fruit scraps some soil some water
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