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Compost Is The Natural Way

Achieve Faster Decomposition, Use Compost Bins

Compost bins are containers used to create compost. Usually, these bins are made of hard plastic. They come in many shapes and sizes, ranging from simple square slatted enclosures to complex tumblers, which allow the pile to be turned for aeration purposes. Today, landfills are brimming of household trash and the problem of waste disposal is getting worse. Fortunately, you can help minimize waste through composting.

Compost can enrich your soil. It’s considered as one of nature’s finest mulches since it can improve the soil’s structure, texture, and aeration. Also, it helps increase the water-holding capacity of the soil. Present in compost is organic matter, which serves as food for microorganisms. In turn, microorganisms help maintain a healthy and balanced soil condition. Using compost is inexpensive, so it’s a good idea to use it instead of commercial fertilizers.

Unearth black gold from yard compost (Bradenton Herald)Unearth black gold from yard compost (Bradenton Herald)
You may have heard the term "black gold" in your lifetime. While it is most often associated with oil, gardeners worth their salt will associate the phrase with compost. Compost is that dark, crumbly, organic material that is often a prerequisite for the green thumb.

It’s easy to make compost. Basically, all you need are organic materials. However, if you want to speed up the decomposition process, you should follow a specific proportion of carbon-rich materials and nitrogen-rich materials. Nitrogen-rich materials are fresh and green. Grass clippings and kitchen scraps are some examples of “greens” or nitrogen-rich materials. Dried leaves, straw, and wood chips are examples of “browns” or carbon-rich materials.

The proportion and mix of your compost’s materials can affect the composting process. You should follow the carbon to nitrogen ratio of 25 to 30 parts browns to 1 part greens to achieve the ideal environment for composting. Too much nitrogen may bring about a foul odor while excess carbon could slow down the decomposition process. The microbes are provided energy by the carbon and protein by the nitrogen.

To add to your compost, you can use pine needles. But, make sure that they are chopped or shredded beforehand since they decompose slowly. Grass clippings are also a wonderful addition, given that they do not have herbicide or pesticide residue. They easily break down and have the same nitrogen content as manure. To avoid clumping and foul odor, dry fresh grass clippings under the sun for at least a day before adding to pile.

Compost Bins on Flickr - Photo Sharing!Compost Bins on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
During one of our Monday night dumpster dives we found a pretty decent 55 gallon drum that had been cut in half. Wendy busted out the plasma cutter this morning so that she could insert "breather holes" for our compost.

Another thing you can add to your compost pile is kitchen refuse. This includes everything that cycles through your kitchen such as banana peels, apple cores, tea bags, carrot peelings and melon rinds. However, avoid using high-fat foods like peanut butter and salad dressing, or meat and dairy products. Pests could be attracted to the foul smell that could emanate from meat. Eggshells can also be used, given that they are crushed first since they decompose slowly.

It’s best to contain compost in bins if you want to save space or hasten decomposition. Instead of just creating loose piles, use compost bins since they’re more advantageous. It allows easier handling and turning of pile, which promotes bacterial activity and aeration, both essential for faster composting. Also, it contains foul odor that could result from composting, and it helps keep out rodents and other pets from the compost pile.

To improve your soil’s condition, compost is indeed a good choice. It is all natural and inexpensive, unlike commercial fertilizers. Other than that, you can also contribute to your community by lessening household wastes. Just remember to follow the appropriate proportion of browns and greens to speed up decomposition. And, if you want to provide a place for your pile to compost in, go for compost bins to hasten the composting process.

Compost Bins on Flickr - Photo Sharing!Compost Bins on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
During one of our Monday night dumpster dives we found a pretty decent 55 gallon drum that had been cut in half. Wendy busted out the plasma cutter this morning so that she could insert "breather holes" for our compost.

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Compost Bins Originally uploaded by mikeysklar. During one of our Monday night dumpster dives we found a pretty decent 55 gallon drum that had been cut in half. Wendy busted out the plasma cutter this morning so that she could insert ...



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