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You're ready to stop throwing away food scraps and start your own compost pile. But what can you compost? More importantly, what shouldn't you put in a compost pile? You'll find the answers to all of these questions and more when you check out this complete list of what you can and cannot compost. You'll also discover everything you need to know about how to compost so you can start making gardener's black gold today! garden|gardening|how to compost|what you can compost|what you can't compost Hot Composting, Hot Compost, Composting Food Scraps, Composting Methods, Compost Bin Diy, Compost Tumbler, Diy Compost, How To Make Compost, Composting At Home

You're ready to stop throwing away food scraps and start your own compost pile. But what can you compost? More importantly, what shouldn't you put in a compost pile? You'll find the answers to all of these questions and more when you check out this complete list of what you can and cannot compost. You'll also discover everything you need to know about how to compost so you can start making gardener's black gold today! garden|gardening|how to compost|what you can compost|what you can't…

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Ever thought about starting a compost for your garden but just keep putting it off? Well, we’re here to help you get started with this simple step-by-step composting guide for beginners. From what you can and can’t compost, plus plenty of extra composting tips, keep scrolling for everything you need to know about how to ...

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It is one of the easiest ways of composting. For trench composting, you need to dig a pit (or) trench to 10 to 12 inches. Then fill it with your kitchen and yard scraps for 4 to 5 inches and close the pit with the same soil which you have taken while digging that trench. #composting #outdoorcomposting #Trenchcomposting #zerowastelifestyle

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So what happens if you don’t turn compost? Not turning your compost may keep the heap cold and the processes inside anaerobic, but if the balance of brown vs green ingredients is right, you’ll still get compost. Cold composting takes longer, but it’s nature’s way of breaking down organic matter. Check this article to learn how to do compost the lazy way. Homemade Compost Bin, Outdoor Compost Bin, Best Compost Bin, Making A Compost Bin, Composting Methods, Compost Container, Compost Bin Diy, Compost Tumbler, Diy Compost

You might be facing this situation: you've assembled your first compost heap ever, waited for a few months, and now you're wondering whether to turn it. Aside from the burning curiousity of looking inside, do you really need to turn compost? Most information out there says you do, but is turning compost the main factor for success?

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Creating a compost pile is simpler than you think! In this step-by-step guide, learn how to gather materials, choose the right location, and maintain your compost for the best results. Transform kitchen scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich compost that benefits your garden. Discover tips for layering ingredients and troubleshooting common composting challenges Recycled Kitchen, Compost Pile, Composting Process, Kitchen Scraps, Improve Soil Quality, Composting At Home, Organic Compost, Potager Garden, Yard Waste

Creating a compost pile is simpler than you think! In this step-by-step guide, learn how to gather materials, choose the right location, and maintain your compost for the best results. Transform kitchen scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich compost that benefits your garden. Discover tips for layering ingredients and troubleshooting common composting challenges

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Learn the secrets to successful composting by knowing what to keep out of your compost pile! From avoiding meat and dairy products to steering clear of diseased plants and pet waste, discover the key ingredients for nutrient-rich compost that will supercharge your garden. Let’s compost smarter and create a healthier planet together! #CompostingTips #ReduceReuseRecycle #SustainableLiving Kiosk Ideas, Gardening Essentials, Composting Methods, Compost Pile, Composting Toilets, Keep Out, Reduce Reuse Recycle, Dairy Products, Composting

Learn the secrets to successful composting by knowing what to keep out of your compost pile! From avoiding meat and dairy products to steering clear of diseased plants and pet waste, discover the key ingredients for nutrient-rich compost that will supercharge your garden. Let’s compost smarter and create a healthier planet together! #CompostingTips #ReduceReuseRecycle #SustainableLiving

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Briana Bosch on Instagram: "Composting doesn’t have to be complicated! We have a simple three-bin system, that was free to make out of recycled pallets. Each bin has some compost in it that’s either completely done, in process, or the new pile. We turn it to keep it warm but we’ve also done cold composting, which is a slower process (and it won’t kill weed seeds) but both make great compost for us! Leaves or dried grass clippings make great browns, and we use food scraps and fresh weeds (that haven’t yet gone to seed and aren’t invasive) as greens. Here are the things we DON’T put in our compost: -dairy products -animal byproducts (bones/meat scraps) -compostable plates or packaging (many contain PFAS) -invasive plants -dog or human poop (PFAS and pathogen risk) What does your compost bi Compostable Plates, Invasive Plants, Food Scraps, Recycled Pallets, Dairy Products, Composting, Sustainable Lifestyle, Compost Bin, Making Out

Briana Bosch on Instagram: "Composting doesn’t have to be complicated! We have a simple three-bin system, that was free to make out of recycled pallets. Each bin has some compost in it that’s either completely done, in process, or the new pile. We turn it to keep it warm but we’ve also done cold composting, which is a slower process (and it won’t kill weed seeds) but both make great compost for us! Leaves or dried grass clippings make great browns, and we use food scraps and fresh weeds…

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