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Techniques Of Home Composting

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There is a great focus these days on eliminating or cutting down on waste and being mindful of environmental concerns. Home composting is a way to prevent organic material that you would otherwise just throw out from finding its end in a landfill.

Instead, home composting turns it into something useful. This means that home composting both eliminates it as a waste product and creates something new and useful. There are several techniques that one can use when home composting.

Choices

You can do it the fancy way or the simpler way. Both have their advantages, and both produce the compost that is the end goal. Which one you will choose is dependent upon a few factors. How much time do you want to spend tending to your compost pile? How quickly do you want to reap the resulting compost? You will want to answer these questions in order to determine which style is right for you.

Fancy Style

The fancy style of home composting piles possesses the correct ratio of nitrogen components to carbon components. In this style of composting, the matter is maintained as a certain level of moisture and the pile is fluffed on a regular basis. In addition, it will be heated to temperatures as high as 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

The result of this high temperature is the elimination of the majority of weed seeds within the mixture. It will also accelerate the decomposition of the compost so that it may be ready for use in a few months. These are some of the benefits of utilizing a style of home composting that is a little more labor intensive.

Keep It Simple

The simpler style has its own positive aspects. This is more of a laissez-faire approach to composting. Basically, you can just dump the waste on top of the pile, water it at intervals of your choosing, and let the pile do its thing.

By using this approach, you are not making the same time commitment of the one discussed earlier. You will probably have to wait at least a few months before you produce usable compost, but if you do not need your compost right away then this is a simple solution. It requires minimal effort, but will still be a noble effort in home composting.

Home composting is an environmentally friendly practice no matter how you do it. Whether you are one who would like to monitor and spend time tending to your compost heap regularly or if you would like to dump the materials on top of the heap and let nature take its course, both are viable alternatives for producing valuable compost and eliminating your waste production.


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