Getting started with composting should be quite simple, but just before you begin, you’ll no doubt want to find the best composting method for you. There is such an array of different strategies and techniques, some are straightforward while some are far more elaborate.
In the recent past composting had a poor reputation for creating stinky gardens and attracting critters, but healthy composting won’t smell and is really easy to do.
Organic and natural matter will always rot by itself, however if you can help it to take place quicker and make use of the nourishing material in your garden with very little work, then you truly can make the most of producing much less waste.
Take a look around the site and find the things you want to know such as location, recipe, problems and equipment.
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Clothes Airer says:
We started a compost heap in our backyard a few months ago. I have to say that we have much less rubbish to throw away and my flowerbeds are looking much better with the mulsh that we have been able to produce.
I love composting now and would recommend it to anyone
7th April 2010 at 10:24 am