Thursday, May 14, 2009

A Bit of TLC for your Compost :


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As an avid gardener who takes advantage of the many benefits t composting has to offer, I can tell you t right from the start I had no idea what I was doing what I had gotten myself into! I had a rough start to begin with I'll admit, it's not like I was born with composting knowledge. I mean, I read up on a few articles blogs t you're not supposed to use any meat, bones, dairy products animal fats in any of y compost bins or piles. Yeah, t's common sense, but I wasn't aware t there were other tender, loving, caring efforts t you still needed to implement into y compost heap.


For instance, you have to make sure t y compost heap is consistently aerated. Okay, so I didn't quite grasp t at the first time I tried this. Learn from my mistake here, folks, it's actuy a lot easier n it sounds. There are plenty of compost tumblers out there on the market t make aerating y compost rey quite easy fun. A lot of models actuy include a rotating bin or a hle t ows you to wind up y bin, which circulates heat oxygen within the compost matter. Without proper air circulation, the organic matter in y compost won't be able to break down quickly properly, chances are will make things smell a bit rotten. Believe me, you don't want to know what t smells like! Websites like Composters.com will definitely offer you a selection of compost tumblers compost bins.


Bad odor is usuy something t not everyone is too fond of it's even worse if it's coming from y compost bin. But with some proper TLC, you can either avoid the problem or fix it altogether. One way to do this is to figure out what there's too much or too little of. If it smells kind of like cat urine or ammonia-like, you may have way too much yard wastes in y compost. If it smells like wet dog, or maybe wet organic matter, then you need to start adding some dried leaves maybe some hay turn y compost; this will absorb t excess moisture while adding heat to y pile.


With proper maintenance tender, loving care, you'll eventuy be able to achieve the ideal compost pile for y gardening needs. It's a bit of a chenge in the beginning, but soon enough you'll be able to figure out for yself just what you need how much of it is necessary for y compost pile.
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