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[15 Apr 2011 | No Comment | 596 views]

The equipment you use in your composting efforts will help make or break your goal of building your compost pile. If you are really bent on making the most of your pile, becoming familiar with the tools of the trade will help you achieve your goals easier is a good idea. The tools will not exclusively be objects, because there are also elements of place and space that come into play when it comes to obtaining the best results from your compost.
A Good Composting Site
The site of your composting activity …

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[18 Mar 2011 | No Comment | 683 views]

Organic matter tends to decompose naturally. But you can actually help make the process easier by learning the process of composting. Having a compost pile may be easy or hard, depending on the way you choose to do things and how much time you want to invest in managing your pile.
Hot or Cold?
There are basically two ways to create compost. It can either be a hot or cold pile. The cold type is the easier route since you just have to leave the pile to break down. You gather the …

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[16 Feb 2011 | No Comment | 863 views]

Because incinerators are perilous to environmental and human health, and landfills are becoming scarce, expensive, and in the same way an environmental threat, different efforts to reduce the amount of waste are in place today. Such efforts include composting, a process by which organic waste is made into a soil resource.
Organic waste, which includes kitchen and yard garbage, makes up 30% of household waste and if composted would contain the necessary nutrients, microbes, and substances to enrich the soil and benefit trees, bushes, flowers and vegetables. In the past, composting …

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[13 Feb 2011 | No Comment | 763 views]

In today’s complicated world where everything is connected (from manufacturing to consumption to disposal), waste management takes on several disposal methods (landfills, incineration, recycling) because there is as yet no ideal disposal system.
One of the best processes is composting.
Composting happens in nature all the time. These days, composting takes on a new meaning as it becomes one additional method of waste disposal under the bigger umbrella of waste management.
Composting is controlling the decomposition of organic matter in a more scientific manner. The product is compost (humus), and is used in …

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[4 Feb 2011 | No Comment | 1,116 views]

Imagine yourself as a chef of a fancy restaurant. To cook a delicious meal, you carefully measure the ingredients and combine them to create wonderful dishes. The same can be said when creating composts. This time, however, instead of the people in the restaurant as your customers, you will be answering the needs of your plants. And just like cooking, you are given the task of putting together in equal amounts the “greens” and “browns” of composting.
“Greens” and “browns” are nicknames which are used to refer to the organic materials …

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[24 Jan 2011 | No Comment | 355 views]

Waste management is all about waste hierarchy or the 3 Rs:  reduce, reuse and recycle.  There is too much waste being produced around the world, so much so that many organizations and countries are becoming alarmed.  Improper waste management could cause chemical spills, gaseous pollutants and pests.
But why compost? Landfills and incineration could be a way to get rid of yard waste, but why bother with composting?  Even though there are government agencies and private companies that collect wastes from homes and industries, landfills and incinerators are not always the …

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[11 Jan 2011 | No Comment | 289 views]

After a couple of months of taking care of your compost pile, turning over the pile every now and then, warding off insects and pests, and keeping the pile damp, it is only natural to get the most out of your compost. This means using the compost wisely and effectively.

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[4 Jan 2011 | No Comment | 599 views]

If you decide to start your own compost pile, it’s a good idea to make a simple enclosure or bin for convenience and neatness. There are a variety of commercial compost bins or containers available at large home garden stores, or you can make your own. It is not difficult and the materials needed are few.

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[22 Dec 2010 | No Comment | 571 views]

If you’re into organic gardening, you probably know by now about compost and the wonders it works in your vegetable and flower gardens. But for newbie’s, creating compost is not really on the top of their to-do list. The question of “Is composting worthwhile?” usually comes up, and not knowing enough, the choice is for the easiest course of action.

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[18 Dec 2010 | No Comment | 280 views]

All of us that are interested in composting already know that kitchen scraps are an important part of composting and recycling. But there are other rooms in your house that contain composting materials that you might not know about or think about.