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By : Bimol Bee    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-11 04:30:59
Creating compost is not difficult and it will give valuable experience for each person. Compost is an excellent and useful soil discovery, a convenient and eco-friendly option for trashing kitchen waste, and is easy in usage even for children and older people. Learning how to make compost on your own takes few time and effort and can be used immediately after its making. In order to create high-quality compost, follow the following tips.

Building the Bin or Container

Composting has a peculiarity to speed up the process of any natural decomposition in a controlled environment. This environment is usually represented by a compost box, bin, heap or tumbler, and should be suitable for inner workings significant for the process. Start searching for a suitable bin just when you’ve decided to make compost. There’re really numerous containers available in the market, to save time it’s advisable to just study hands-on application. It’s preferable to choose a bin that’s more suitable for your living arrangements. Usually compost should be stored outside the house and correspond the quantity of food scraps that usually generated in your household.

What Makes Compost?

Making compost is more than just throwing garbage into a box and giving time to it for decomposition. Generally, there’re two kinds of materials that should be represented in an additional way:
"Brown" materials involve newspaper, yard trimmings, dried leaves, sawdust, cardboard, straw, and wood ashes. Some leaves are more suitable for making compost than others, so research the leaves of your area thoroughly before using them.
"Green" materials involve fruit and vegetables, eggshells, coffee grinds and filters, trimmings, live leaves and grass clippings, tea bags, hair and aged composted manure.

Create Proper Conditions in the Bin

Green and brown materials should be properly mixed in your bin for decomposition process to take place correctly. Special worms and microbes in compost will do decomposing and "composting", and they need green wastes for food using the carbon energy of the brown wastes to be able to multiple and decrease the release of nitrogen. In this way you won’t receive just a pile of smelly sludge where everything has quickly fermented.

The ratio of browns to green is typically agreed upon as twenty-five or thirty parts brown to one part of green wastes. It more refers to the amount of carbon versus nitrogen than to the amount of brown and green material. In fact, both materials have carbon and nitrogen inside, but as the brown material is considered technically "dead", its nitrogen causes it to turn brown. Thus, if you take equal parts of brown and green materials they’ll be sufficient for making the 30:1 ratio. However, it's preferable to add somewhat more brown wastes than green ones.

Place these materials in changing layers, and water them often to make things moist but not wet. You should get the consistency of a presses sponge. Turn the pile each week to make an even decomposition of the compost.
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