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Home Gardens Care

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  1. Welcome to the "Compost How To"

  2. Compost How to Compost in Easy Steps Easy Steps to Composting by: Home Garden Care Nowadays, it is becoming more and more evident that we need to recycle as much as we can and anyone with a garden title and title can make a great contribution. This can be a bit difficult for many new parks, including myself; But in reality this is really straightforward - here are some very simple rules: You need a compost bin and the type of decision you make depends on the size of your garden, but there are a few options: A purpose is a plastic bin purchased from a garden center, not too expensive; And you just fill it from above and after a few months, you can take the compost from a small hatch in the base. Alternatively, if you can run a saw and a few nails, you can make a wooden slatted enclosure, one meter square - or you can buy these ready-made - and cover it with a piece of old carpet to keep the weather out of bad weather.

  3. What you can do compost: Unleash all cooked vegetables and fruits Teabags, tea leaves and coffee grounds Egg crust Dead flowers from home Soft pruning bedding leaves plants, dead leaves and lawns cut off raw Spend compost from hanging baskets or containers Some dry matter such as chopped paper or rabbit and guinea pig bedding  All you have to do is take care of mixing different types of ingredients. If you have a lot of grass clippings in a larger mass, they will be crushed and greased. On the other hand, if there is too much paper and trim, it will be very dry. So keep an eye on it, especially if you are using a wooden enclosure and occasionally mix a fork. What not to compost: All meat products and bones, bread and cooked foods. These items will attract pigs. Dog or cat waste Wooden material Weeds. These can 'infect' your compost with their seeds.

  4. Something that is non-biodegradable, such as plastic You will not always feel like traveling in a compost pile when you are wet or cold or sprinkle vegetables every day, so place an idd lid container at the back door that you can fill and then travel in the compost bin for a day or two. Over time - 3 months to 1 year depending on the conditions - all of these things will split into beautiful dark brown krumble compost, which you can prick on your bed and border. It creates a great soil conditioner and can be used as surface skin, helping to preserve moisture and remove weeds. You can transform fallen leaves into superb compost. Pick up a leaf from your lawn. You may have to do this several times in the fall. Then collect them from the borders. Put them all in a black waste bag, sprinkle with water, put a few holes around the bag with a fork, tie the top and keep it in a corner for about a year. What you end up with is known as leaf mold. Ultimate Guide to Gardening for Beginners at www. https://homegardenscare.com/

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