DIY Composting List:
Dedicate space on the ground for your compost site
Start with sticks and grass or hay
Add moist layers of household waste
Add dry layers of household waste.
Lots of carbon: coffee filters, cornstalks, egg shells, peels, wood ash
Less nitrogen: manure, lawn clippings, leaves, food scraps
LAYER your items in moderation! (wet, dry, wet, dry)
Allow air flow and liquids to permeate your entire compost pile
Cover your compost pile; (heat retention and moist is good, soaked is NOT good)
Drill holes in a covered container, allow air and rain to pass through
Turn your compost pile every few weeks with a pitch fork
Let the oxygen to do its thing!
DIY Composting No No’s:
Toilet paper – Tampons - Raw and/or cooked rice - Milk products (cream, milk, yogurt) - Animal products (bones, blood, fish) - Magazine paper or heavily coated paper
Be patient! DIY Composting will be well worth it for you, your garden, and your patio plants!
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