Composting is not very difficult but it does require a little bit of effort. A successful composting program takes a little bit of your time. But the end result is well worth it, especially if your next project is going to be organic gardening.
The two actually go together. You will be able to utilize the full potential of your compost on your organic garden. Compost is really an organic fertilizer that the garden plants will love. The main reason for gardening may be for beautification purposes. But when you go the organic route, the reason will be much more in tune with nature. By making a compost garden, you are also being one with nature. You are doing your part in preserving its beauty by gathering the waste elements that can be recycled to act as fertilizers to your garden.
You do not want to get into trouble with your neighbors for the sake of nature so keep the un-attractive odors down. To achieve this you should keep the pile oxygenated. You can turn the materials periodically to gain such an effect. This will help the materials in your compost heap to break down faster.
The hot method is much faster than the cold method, but the hot method does require a little more effort on your part. The hot method requires about a 50/50 mix of brown and green composting material. This ratio does vary depending on different sources, but the amount does not have to be exact. Think of a composting lasagna. You must remember to moisten the pile periodically for the bacteria to grow so they can aid in decomposing the materials faster.
Watch out for unwanted visitors, You must be vigilant in a sense that if you are seeing flies and other pests inhabiting your pile. One solution is to add strips of paper to the top of your bin, if they can't land they will not be able to lay their eggs.
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