
What is compost? A decayed mixture of organic substances sums up compost. The process involves recycling organic materials to make a fertilizer. Composting also cuts down on large trash amounts left behind. Throwing some expired wine and fruit scraps together to fertilize a potted plant may be one of the greenest things you can do. Whatever goes into the mixture, composting creates a better habitat for bugs, worms and more, while improving the quality of your garden.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
1 trash can
1 drill
2 bungee cords
STEPS
Drill about 10-15 holes on each side of your trash can, and on the bottom to let in more air. Also drill a few holes on the lid.
After, fill the can a third full with grass clippings and leaves, with some kitchen waste. Spray the leaves with water to dampen them.
Use your bungee cords to secure the lid on the bin.
To mix things up, roll the bin around. Then put the it in a sunny spot.
DO’S:
DO compost vegetable and fruit scraps.
DO compost coffee grounds and filters.
DO treat your compost bin as a pet, a living thing cultivate.
DO break your scraps into smaller pieces.
DON’TS
DO NOT compost meat, fish, eggs or dairy products.
DO NOT compost diseased plants and seeds.
DO NOT compost cooking oils.
Information courtesy of treehugger.com
15 THINGS TO FILL YOUR BIN WITH
Pet hair
Post-it notes
Egg shells
Cow manure
Garden soil
Lobster and crab shells
Stale breakfast cereal
Urine
Dead insects
Wine gone bad
Soy milk
Stale potato chips
Paper towels
Freezer burnt fruit
Old kitchen spices
Information courtesy of plantea.com