Saturday, February 19, 2011

Build A Compost - Secrets Unleashed

By Steven Allen


Building a compost is not difficult. The main thing that you will need is a lot of patience. It does not happen over night but it is worth the wait.

There are tumblers the can be used to speed up the process. Even the best tumbler takes about 3 - 4 weeks.

Just pick out an unused part of the yard, maybe out of sight even. A compost pile does not produce any odor, if it is done right. It can be a bit unsightly though.

After your spot is picked out then it is time to start composting. Start with a nice layer of sticks or some kind of course material. This will supply good aeration from the bottom of the pile.

The next layer start with brown matter. There is really no good reason to start with brown matter you can just as easily start with green matter but you are going to alternate to produce layers.

Green matter items from your kitchen, fruit peels, vegetables, nut shells , coffee grounds and there filters. Just about any kitchen waste will qualify.

Brown matter is the items that will come from outside. Leaves, sawdust, wood chips, paper items (simple black and white print only), and sticks laying around in the yard.

After these two layers add another aeration layer. hay, sticks, straw or anything else course you can think of.

After the materials have been added put a little moisture on the pile. Not to much though think of a damp sponge.

You might add a handful of dirt every so often as dirt contains microbes that will help kick the compost process into gear.

Then after you build a compost pile you will need to be patient. You will have rich compost to spread over your plants in no time.




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