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How to Use a Composter in Minecraft

How to Use a Composter in Minecraft
Diego Kafie

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Wondering how to give your Minecraft garden a boost? Let’s talk about using a composter in Minecraft. Composters are nifty blocks that help you turn surplus plant material into something useful.

So, you’re looking to understand how to use a composter in Minecraft? You’re in the right place. Composters allow players to recycle plant-based items to create bone meal, a fantastic fertilizer.

What Is a Composter and How Do You Use It?

A composter is a block that converts plant and food items into bone meal. You can create a composter using 7 wooden slabs in a U shape on a crafting table. Once you have your composter, place it anywhere on the ground.

To use the composter, simply right-click or tap on it with any plant-based item in your hand. Items like leaves, seeds, and vegetables can go into the composter. Each item has a chance to add a layer of compost to the composter. Once it’s full, right-click or tap again to collect your bone meal.

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