
In my opinion, every citizen on earth, compost has a moral obligation to eat. At my house, along with the recycling program, the amount of waste at the landfill has reduced by 80%! This is a frighteningly high number! Imagine if everyone could reduce their waste, even at the half, taking a strain from the site!
I have composted my first house when I was in the mid 80s s. No matter how much or little you create, it is necessary for our environment, like the sun and rain. If you have a garden can benefit greatly from the composting. The final product is full of nutrients for the soil and give you a bumper crop of whatever it is that you grow. Today, with pesticides and herbicides used indiscriminately in the past, our earth without many of the nutrients necessary for healthy plants. So to think of composting as a return and feed the world.
Composting is fun! It never ceases to amaze me how much compostable “things” a person can produce. Then, how quickly the compost waste and consumes over a period of time, it’s too loose soil rich black gold! Get your children involved – they even dug up worms and put them in the compost. Whenever I see a big, juicy worm, I gently transfer to the organic waste (although not required, as the worms come from the inside and do their work).
Can something that is not meat in the compost, including egg shells, tea bags, coffee grounds and filters, fabric, paper, animal and human hair, vegetable waste, garden waste, grass, leaves, fireplace ashes, dust content (I even have the bag in the compos). If you have any leftover straw or other garden projects that go well! Oh, and do not forget a little ground here and there add to help the process along faster. It’s a good idea, several layers, such as making a lasagna. Think of it as compost lasagna! Water the compost once in a while – I let the lid, when we expect a good downpour. Give him a “rowing” every month or so in the warmer months – it’s a nice tool, you can do this in most shops, garden. Situate your compost, if possible, in a sunny location away from the house because it decomposes a smell like garbage. These things really heated up inside and on the way to the process. I have 6 compost all work in different stages and usually after the filling, I’m going to leave about a year to compost. It drops to about 1 / 3 fully finished by the time and then I have it empty it out and spread it around the garden.
If you can live in an apartment can still compost. Most communities now have a composting program and some actually building facilities for outdoor use and put the finished compost for their gardens.
To have fun with this – you do not buy or fancy buckets and containers much money for containers. I often take composter at flea markets or even the people then to the trash. Another place can be found at your local dump it – I grabbed a few of my local dump last year, when I for a replacement for a cover, I had already tried. Many communities also give you a free compost, so check your local paper as spring is the most common time to see this happen.
Happy composting!