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		<title>Is Composting All It&#8217;s Supposed to Be?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is it really worth starting your own compost pile? Not only creating an unpleasant odor in sight that would be nothing more than a glorified garbage dump? The answers are yes and no. Yes, it&#39;s worth starting a compost heap, even modest size of one. And no, you&#39;re not a compound, or an unpleasant odor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it really worth starting your own compost pile? Not only creating an unpleasant odor in sight that would be nothing more than a glorified garbage dump? The answers are yes and no. Yes, it&#39;s worth starting a compost heap, even modest size of one. And no, you&#39;re not a compound, or an unpleasant odor in sight. With most of their must-gardening tasks behind you for the season, this is the perfect time to start your compost pile. This is a true investment! If you already have your own compost system, which are certainly an enthusiastic supporter of the concept. But if you have to do the idea or really have not considered, perhaps you can answer some questions here.Why all compost? Compost is a soil amendment is usually large and free. Adding compost to your soil aeration and helps water management for both clay and sandy soils. Microorganisms will turn your compost and nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Create a rich, dark soil for your plants and growing strong, healthy and robust.What enters a compost pile? Pretty much more organic. Consider two different categories: brown and green. Browns are carbon-rich materials are dried leaves, wood chips, straw, etc. Greens are nitrogen rich materials such as kitchen scraps and grass mixture clippings.Does case? The ideal compost pile has a ratio of 25 to 1. Twenty-five pieces of brown to green part, by weight. Too much carbon makes the compound decomposes slowly &#8230; and an abundance of nitrogen creates the &quot;bad smell&quot; problem to be avoided. But it is not an exact science. Remember that your goal is much more than Brown greens.Can I dump my leaves raked in the pile? You can, but you get better (and faster) results if you cut the first leaves are reduced to much smaller pieces for which decompose faster. If you have many sheets, you can see from the car-crusher crusher let easier.Any path should avoid? Yes! Use leaves of Black Walnut trees in the compost because they may be toxic to other plants. Also avoid the holly and live oak leaves, which are strong and not break when easily.What on the clippings? A major source of nitrogen, but do not throw large groups of wet grass, because it will soon give a foul odor. Hint: grass clippings to dry until they start looking a little like straw before adding to your compost. Again, you need a lot of &quot;brown&quot; like grass clippings add. And do not use the cuts that have recently been exposed to herbicides or kitchen scraps pesticide.Which work best? Almost all kitchen waste in the end will break and organic material, but it helps to be selective. The potato and carrot peels, apple cores, banana skins and tea bags are ideal. Egg shells are very good, but crush them into fine if they are slow to decompose. In fact, better results if you take the time to cut all the kitchen scraps before adding to the pile. I&#39;d rather not add any meat or dairy products because the smell and attract vermin. By adding fresh kitchen refuse to the pile, is a good idea buried in some older compost to discourage foraging wildlife.What on manure? If you have access to manure, by all means add! Some paragraphs: Use only the manure from vegetarian animals such as cattle, horses, goats and ducks. Let the manure age and light dry because adding fresh manure kill worms and other beneficial organisms. Avoid using manure from carnivores (like dogs) because they may contain harmful pathogens.</p>
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		<title>How to Compost &#8211; Three Easy Steps to Good Composting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is estimated that the average person produces about 4 pounds of garbage a day. Approximately 75 percent of the waste consists of organic matter, which means that it is compostable. Is not it time we started our side for the reduction of waste to landfill and taught? Composting Composting is a way of accelerating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is estimated that the average person produces about 4 pounds of garbage a day. Approximately 75 percent of the waste consists of organic matter, which means that it is compostable. Is not it time we started our side for the reduction of waste to landfill and taught? Composting Composting is a way of accelerating the natural biological process of organic waste are reduced to humus that is dark, the earth, such as organic matter, which is where it will break more. This highly finished compost or humus improves soil texture and better conditions of soil nutrients, moisture and air to maintain the support of flowers and vegetables. Composting is something we all do to help the environment, and is very easy to learn compost.It is important to remember that there is no &quot;right or wrong&quot; way to compost. You can make a good compost pile or in a batch in your backyard or you can make a good compost in a composter.The secret to good compost produced is the right mix of organic matter. There are three main ingredients involved in composting.1. Browns leaves, twigs, cardboard, paper, etc.2. Green-grass clippings, vegetable waste and fruit and coffee grounds3. Lignite WaterThe add to the compost pile, the green and add nitrogen to the water provides moisture to help the decomposition of organic matter. Your compost pile or Oster draft should contain the same amount (50% / 50%) of brown and green with enough water to make moist organic matter, but not soggy.In learn to compost, let us consider the four phases of the composting process: 1. Verse: In the first phase, the materials are composed of dark and still easily recognizable, the organisms are sparse and only the beginning of its activity, a temperature increase can be observed: It is the stage of heat. 2. Partially digested: The second phase of the compost has a mild odor not unpleasant, but contains many microorganisms of composted materials are very weak and fragile, and almost unrecognizable, fungi can be present to help the most resistant materials to dissolve cellulose, lignin, and wood chemical exchange takes place during this phase: This is the gaseous and liquid phase.3. Pair: In phase three, the recombination of the earlier stages of decomposition occurs: This is phase.4 wetting. Compost age: In phase four, the compost is almost like soil (clay), is similar to natural soil organic matter and nitrogen content is low: it is the remineralization phase.At this point we have a better idea of how your subscription. Now you may ask &quot;How do I start composting?&quot; 1. Determine the method to use. You want a compost heap or hope? Want to create a compost bin? Or, will you buy a manufactured Oster draft? 2. Then they begin to be diligent in separating their waste. Search destruction of materials that can be added to your compost pile or Oster comp. Natural organic materials, such as remains of vegetables, coffee grounds and egg shells can be added. But things like rolls of toilet paper, paper towel rolls and cardboard are shredded as a cross-section well.i shredder and destroy all &quot;white&quot; the role of my junk mail, shredded paper and I&#39;ll add to my subscription. Do not use colored paper or paper printed with colored ink, because they are good for your compost. We must also keep out things like glassine envelopes with Windows, since these materials are not immediately degraded process.Finally composting, garden waste such as grass clippings, is rich in nitrogen good additive for your compost pile or Oster comp. No weeds or invasive plants in the compost pile or Oster draft because they do not want the risk of these plants to &quot;infect&quot; their compost.3 of execution. Continue composting efforts. With a little diligence that the first batch of compost in 3-4 months with a compost pile or the hope and even faster if you use an Oster comp. Composting keeps the heat of the composting process that converts organic matter breaks down faster. Also make sure that the compost bins compost well mixed, contributing to a greater extent in the analysis. With compost vessel Compost can be ready in just 3 weeks.As can see, learn to compost is not as difficult a task as you might expect. The biggest challenge is to change your lifestyle to be more aware of what your &quot;world&quot; can be composted. Composting is a wonderful way to recycle their waste and turn them into rich compost to use in your garden, while at the same time limiting</p>
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