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Establishing a compost area benefits both gardeners and wildlife. Here's how to create a purposeful, nutrient-rich garden compost heap.
To make compost, start by gathering some materials (leaves, grass clippings, vegetable waste, and even shredded paper: just make sure you don't use glossy paper), place them in a compost pile (or ...
You can build a freestanding compost pile or create an aerated compost enclosure using chicken wire, snow fence, wooden pallets, or lumber.
A compost pile can be a fun project for the whole family to work on. Using the compost you create can beautify your yard, as you make your household more sustainable.
Turn the Pile Household scraps turn in to compost with the help of carbon and nitrogen-loving microorganisms. To help them do their job, you need to regularly turn over your compost.
Compost and yeast—two completely different things that, surprisingly, work well together. Yeast can aid in the decomposition ...
A simple heap works fine, but a bin will contain the compost and keep it presentable. Make sure your bin is well-ventilated so the composting organisms can get oxygen.
When starting a compost pile, add several inches of brown material before introducing green material.