Composting for Beginners – Do’s and Don’ts, Bins and Tumblers

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Author: Vicki Duong

Lots of novice gardeners believe that their plants and vegetables only need plenty of water and sunlight in order to sustain a healthy and fruitful lifespan. However this is not entirely true as plants also need healthy soil rich in nutrients to be able to survive and grow properly. The solution to this dilemma is composting.

Now, most of us aren’t too sure of what the heck composting is or what it even entails – I know I didn’t! An easy way to explain it is composting is a way for us to give back to the earth by using organic materials such as food scraps, vegetable scraps, grass clippings, leaves and manure from grass eaters like cows, sheep and rabbits. In general, composting is a wonderfully organic process that benefits your garden and the environment tremendously. In today’s article we’ll go ahead and talk about the benefits of composting, what you should and shouldn’t compost, and some composting systems you should consider investing in.

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Organic Gardening Compost – The Type of Compost That You Will Need

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Author: Chris Dailey

Compost is basically organic matter that has broken down any sufficient manner that the mineral and nutrients with in the compost can be readily absorbed by the plants that you are attempting to grow in your organic garden. Organic gardeners from all over the world have used similar practices in order to stimulate the growth of their plants by naturally enriching the soil. Here are a few tips on how to create and use the best organic gardening compost for your garden.

Composting is a very complicated process in and of itself, but for everyone that tries to do it the first time, it will be a very easy process. What is difficult is the process that we cannot see underneath the tarp or in the bin. Tiny bacteria and an assortment of mites and, if we are using worms, red worms will work together to create compost for you.

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How To Make Compost Bins

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Author: Ferdinand Dominic

If you are thinking of getting started with composting and you have never built a compost bin before, you may find yourself wondering how to go about it. There are various ways of building compost bins. One way to get started is to find compost bin plans. Compost bin plans can be a wonderful guide to help you go through the process of making a compost bin.

One way that you can find compost bin plans is to simply look online. The Internet has made it extremely accessible to find practically anything that you might want and that includes compost bin plans.

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Compost Bins Vs. Compost Tumblers

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Author: Vicki Duong

When starting to compost, one must ask, which exactly is better the compost bin or the compost tumbler? Really, it all depends on who you ask and what their current lifestyle is like. For instance, does this person have the time to commit to their compost and garden? More importantly, do you? Whatever your answer will be may well dictate whether you’ll go with purchasing a compost bin or tumbler. Let’s take a few factors into considerations to help you decide:

Compost bins are easy to use and are just as easy to put together with little parts or none at all. Popular compost bins like the Garden Gourmet and the Expandable Worm Tower, both which can be found on Composters.com, require little parts and take no more than 20 minutes to put together. Those who use bins find it both therapeutic and satisfying to be personally turning their compost with a pitchfork; no one ever said that a little bit of the outdoors could hurt you! For composting bins like the Expandable Worm Tower, it’s the worms that do most of the work. All you would have to do is take the finished compost that the worms have produced (known as worm castings, black gold, or even just rich soil), distribute it around the soil of your garden, fill up the trays with more organic matter and dirt and repeat!

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Avoiding Composting Dangers

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Author: Gargi Nath

If you are engaged in any composting activity of sorts, you might find yourself encountering certain dangers. Composting is an activity that leads one closer to nature. But then, disasters can happen even on the road paved with good intentions. There are imminent dangers However, these dangers can be avoided by a few techniques from the pros.

Read up The best way to prepare for composting dangers is to read up. That’s right. You need to read up on concepts and techniques and all the other factors pertaining to composting. Like in learning a new language, immersing yourself with available information on composting prior to the composting activity will ensure that you are to get the best deal of the composting activity. Also, it will show you how to do things the right way and keep you from doing things that can be detrimental to your safety.

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Compost Tumblers – The Most Effective Method of Composting

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Author: Jack Nguyen

There are many different methods of composting, and there are a number of products now available to those who compost. The compost bin to buy depends on the needs of the garden or home. With that said, compost tumblers provide an efficient, low maintenance, and reliable method of composting.

One of the many misconceptions about composting is that there is an odor associated with decomposing materials. The odor that is referred to is caused when microbes don’t thrive amongst the compost. Microbes are the microscopic living organisms that convert biodegradable waste into rich organic soil. Like any living being, microbes require oxygen to exist. This happens by turning the compost. When the compost sits neglected, microbes don’t get their oxygen. When the microbes don’t get their oxygen, they die, they smell, and the compost doesn’t decompose nearly as fast. The smell associated with composting only happens when compost is neglected.

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A Clean And Easy Method Of Composting With A Compost Tumbler

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Author: jamiehanson

Well to make your lawn look fresh, green and lively it is a brilliant idea to try a compost tumbler. Although to make a compost is not an easy job, it needs time, skill and hard work. Compost added to flower beds, grasses, plants and vegetable fields aids its better development and they indeed thrive well. Compost tumbler is much simpler and does not take too much time comparatively. You can get a great variety of products needed to compost with a lot of different techniques, similar to the compost bin, but the compost tumbler is the best and an efficient method to compost. While composting you might seem frustrated due to the odor released while decomposition of biodegradable waste, which is further converted to active, fertilized and organic rich soil. The tiny bacteria called microbes aid in decomposition process that die while compost because of the lack of sufficient oxygen, this compost is deserted for some time and thus gives out odor. As the compost remains neglected it takes time to decay. To avoid all this trouble and to save much time and energy, a compost tumbler is your finest option. (more…)

Composting! A Enviornmental Gold Mine In Your Back Yard

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Author: Richard Murray

Composting is not only one of the best things you can do for your garden, it is also one of the best things you can do for our environment. Knowing how to create and use compost is in our interest due to the tremendous problem of waste disposal. Landfills are becoming more and more difficult to find, so some municipalities are dealing with waste by refusing to pick up leaves and grass clippings.. About one-third of the space in our landfills is taken up with organic wastes from our yards and kitchens, which are ideal materials to be used in compost.

The end product from your compost bin it will be a wonderful pile of black, crumbly humus which makes an ideal soil conditioner. Compost added regularly to your soil will benefit the soil by improving it’s texture such as loosening up clay soils and will create moisture holding capacity in sandy soils.

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Compost Tumblers Make Composting Fun

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Author: Vicki Duong

Before you start on your first composting project of the year, have you thought about what you were going to place your compost in? I don’t mean, “In my garden,” or even, “In my houseplant’s soil,” those are all moot points. I mean, have you considered whether you were going to compost out in the open for anything and everyone to see, or perhaps in a compost bin or compost tumbler? After all, these are important points to consider and they may hold the key to a successful composting project.

There are quite a few methods when it comes to composting; some use the open composting method by building a pile of compost out in the woods or yard, others use compost tumblers and bins. I prefer the compost tumbler method out of all of them mainly because I lead quite a busy life and can’t commit to watering down my compost constantly if it’s out in the open in addition to turning the pile on a regular basis. However, that’s not to say that a compost tumbler is better than open composting; both methods produce the same amount of compost in the same amount of time so long as you keep your compost heaps aerated.

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Compost Needs Compost Screens

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Author: Andy West

Compost screens are the best way to get material into a much more usable state. When making compost for commercial use, or even personal use, it is essential to sift the debris from the compost. Compost screens can save individuals hours of arduous labor and can be extremely efficient and economical for commercial use. This essential tool comes in a variety of sizes and capabilities. From the build it yourself models that homeowners can put together, to industrial size screeners that do more than just screen compost, compost screeners are available in a variety of sizes to suit every need.

Typically, compost screens are used as sifters that remove debris and unwanted objects from compost. Compost screens can come in a variety of sizes and uses. It is even possible for individuals with small scale use of compost to build their own compost screens. These do it yourself kits can take under an hour to prepare and can help alleviate hours and hours of unnecessary manual sifting. Conversely, compost screens are also available in industrial size models and can be used to sift through large amounts of compost.

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