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$159.99 (as of 13:27 GMT -05:00 - More infoProduct prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.)Compost is a natural fertilizer that gives you a healthy soil which is full of nutrients. Expensive and often harmful fertilizers are unnecessary – compost is the most effective and eco-friendly way to achieve a beautiful garden.
Composting is ever more popular and has numerous environmental benefits. So don’t be tempted when faced with the shiny pre-bagged variety at the garden centre. Take a look through our information and tips to learn why you should do it and all you need for fool-proof compost.
What is Compost?
Compost is the natural result of the biodegradation of organic matter by micro-organisms (bacteria, yeasts and fungi), worms and invertebrates. In soil science, this rich, dark and sweet-smelling product is called humus. And you can use it on your lawn, in your plant beds, in houseplants or as a potting and seed starting mix.
Why make Compost?
There are many benefits to making compost. It is not surprising that gardeners name it black goldÂÂ.
It’s free – reuse waste and save money
It saves waste disposal costs – with increasing restrictions and rising council taxes
It helps the environment. Your waste need not be transported to landfill sites – in fact it’s 100% environmentally friendly – it doesn’t pollute in any way
It makes great, healthy soil – recycling nutrients and improving structure
It’s a natural fertilizer – saving money on chemical fertilizers
It helps to retain soil moisture
It also improves drainage with even water retention
It increases worm activity which is invaluable for gardens
It breaks up clay soil
What should go into your Composter?
You can divide the two types of waste that should go into your compost into ‘greens’ and ‘browns’. ‘Greens’ are quick to rot and provide essential nitrogen and moisture. ‘Browns’ are slower to rot, provide carbon and fibre, and allow the formation of air pockets. For the perfect balance, aim for approximately 2 parts ‘Green’ to 1 part ‘Brown’ in weight, with only small amounts of items listed under ‘What not to add’.
What to add to your compost bin
Greens
Food scraps such as vegetable peelings, fruit scraps and tea and coffee grounds
Garden refuse such as grass clippings and weeds
Herbivore droppings such as those of guinea pigs and rabbits
Rotted manure
Urine – preferably diluted with water
Browns
Cardboard and paper such as egg boxes and newspapers
Fallen leaves
Sawdust
Straw
Twigs, branches and bark
Other ingredients
Hair is slow to decompose but a good source of nitrogen
Egg shells – these will not decompose in the bin but will add valuable minerals
Natural fibres such as 100% wool or cotton
What not to add
Weeds with seeds or pernicious weeds
Diseased plants
Thick branches
Disposable nappies
Meat and fish
Cooked food
Grease
Dairy products
Bones
Coal and coke ash
Dog droppings and cat litter
How to make compost
The key to perfect compost is a good balance of ‘Greens’ and ‘Browns’. Plan your kitchen storage facilities to make sure your valuable leftovers are not wasted: for example using our ergonomic kitchen caddy.
After adding your products, it really is as simple as leaving it to itself: the breakdown is a natural process so just keep adding until the bin is full and settled. To make this as quick as possible make sure all paper and cardboard is shredded or broken up. With this method your compost will take 6 to 18 months. If you want to speed the process up, then turn the material each week and make sure your bin is placed in the sun. Once your compost is dark brown, crumbly, thick and moist, and also producing a sweet, earthy aroma, it is ready to use.
The Compost Bin
With their green color blending into garden aesthetics and their robust structure with a lid to protect the contents from the elements and help insulate – compost bins are designed to help the composting process along its way. And you will not need to use external agents such as bio-liquids and powders to operate a modern and good quality compost bin. They come in various sizes so don’t just buy the largest; choose one that fits the size of your garden. A wide opening also makes adding and removing compost easy.
See the compost bins in our range.
Edwin Lloyd is the Managing Director of My Greener Home, a UK based website offering a wide range of products to cut your household bills. If you are seeing your gas, electricity, water or food bills rising then come to My Greener Home and we can help you push them back down again. With products ranging from energy saving bulbs through to water butts, My Greener Home will have something to make your home cheaper to run.
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