Composting is a process of converting organic waste into a nutrient rich soil amendment. It’s the most efficient way to recycle organic materials.

It is important to have a compost pile that is well balanced, with enough moisture and nitrogen. If you are using it for growing vegetables, it is best to use a bin that has a lid. The top should be at least 2 feet above ground level, to allow for air circulation. You should also make sure that there is an area underneath the compost pile that will collect water from the pile. This will prevent the moisture from evaporating, and will help keep the pile cool and moist.

If you have access to a garden shed or garage, this would be a great place to build your compost pile. There are several advantages to having your compost pile in a place where it is not exposed to direct sunlight. The pile can heat up very quickly if it is exposed to the sun, which could cause the pile to burn. Also, if you live in a hot climate, the pile could dry out very quickly if it is exposed directly to the sun.

You can start your compost pile by putting some leaves, grass clippings, and other organic matter into the bottom of the pile. Add some hay or straw to help retain moisture. Water should be added occasionally to keep the pile moist. The more water you add, the faster the pile will decompose.

In order to speed up the composting process, you should add some kitchen scraps such as vegetable peelings, egg shells, and coffee grounds. This will provide the nutrients that are needed for the pile to continue decomposing. Make sure that you put these items into the compost pile, instead of throwing them away. This will help you save money on food costs.

The last thing you need to do is turn the pile over every few weeks. This will help aerate the pile and break up the material. It will also mix the ingredients together.

When you have finished turning the pile, you will need to let it sit for about two weeks before you harvest the finished product. After this time, you can use the compost to fertilize your plants.