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Compost works by throwing your organic kitchen trash and yard waste into the pile. Over time the material breaks down into nitrogen rich soils, if you constantly stir it so air can get in.
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The benefits of composting include recycling items such as vegetable peels and leaves; and creating organic fertilizer that is free of chemicals. Use compost to amend soil the natural way.
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・ 1 The materials needed to compost are free and your part in the process is easy. Composting is a simple... ・ 2 This composting will save you from having to buy commercial fertilizers. As composted soil holds moisture... ・ 3 By composting ...
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Organic materials in the landfill decompose to create methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
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While trying to live green, there is a common aspect of humanity that is often overlooked or ignored. We tend to recycle plastics, aluminum, papers and compost kitchen scraps and other waste, but many stop short of recycling the most basic ...
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people compost mainly to reduce their waste anything than can be reduce naturally people compost because it reduces the amount of trash we put in landfills....also compost is a great fertilizer so a lot of people use it for both those reaso...
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To set up a vermicompost bin all you need is a box, moist shredded paper such as newspaper, and the worms. Red worms are the preferred worms, such as Eisenia foetida or Lumbricus rubellus. Worms can be ordered and shipped from many worms fa...
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Information for composting can be found at the EPA Wastes - Resource Conservation - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – Composting web site.
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Compost piles only emit odor when the process is improperly managed. Bad odor usually indicates that the compost pile is not getting enough oxygen. Microorganisms that thrive in environments with no oxygen (anaerobic) tend to generate bad o...
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Yes, biosolids may be composted and sold or distributed for use on lawns and home gardens. Most biosolids composts, are highly desirable products that are easy to store, transport and use.
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