The best compost for vegetable gardens is aged compost, as its nutrients will be the most accessible to plant roots. Which of these is NOT an accurate description of aged compost?
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The nutrients found in aged compost, often referred to as "humus," are highly accessible to vegetable plant roots. This type of compost should be uniform in texture, dark brown, moist, and crumbly.
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