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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>Cold Composting For Your Spring Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The gardening season will be here before you know it in New England. After soil you need for your organic garden can still be done in time for the composition of their organic household and kitchen waste with composting.Cold cold composting method is a method that requires little maintenance compared with other methods. Some of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The gardening season will be here before you know it in New England. After soil you need for your organic garden can still be done in time for the composition of their organic household and kitchen waste with composting.Cold cold composting method is a method that requires little maintenance compared with other methods. Some of the composting others require specific carbon and nitrogen levels and may be more complex to do. Cold composting is basically just stays much to do his thing. A major advantage of cold composting is that it can have as much or as little space as available.Whether choice to a compost heap in your garden, or if you use a bucket, it is important to have a place specifically designated for its composting operation. After a designated area for composting will avoid the confusion of where the remains of homes and other household organic waste composting should go.When cold, you can use most types of vegetable waste, avoid the use of all the remains of food from a dish of meat or dairy products. The reason you should not use meat or dairy products because they may attract predators and parasites that can be a great nuisance in the house and neighborhood. This will not be a good thing in general composting system, unless you and your neighbors occasionally visited by raccoons, opossums, or even enjoy the bears in their backyard. It can become a nightmare for pest control very easily, so use prevention care.Along with leftover meat and dairy products should also avoid animal droppings, which can in high-potential pathogens. Your compost pile can almost all biodegradable kitchen waste and coffee grounds with filters, egg shells, tea leaves, or trash like confetti, organic waste that yard waste clippings and garden flowers, fruit and contains a vegetables.The thing in mind when building a compost pile is to keep all three share a portion of carbon nitrogen, in other words, three parts brown material and one part green material. Brown items include carbon or sticks, twigs and leaves. Green or production of nitrogen from grass clippings and kitchen scraps. Maintaining these relationships helps to balance your compost pile to produce a humus rich in organic nutrients that will benefit enormously from his organic garden soil structure.If this is your first time composting, there are some important facts you should research. These facts are not in your compost pile, and check local regulations for composting.</p>
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