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Making Compost For Your Garden

You spent plenty of time organizing, arranging, and planning your garden, and now it's time to make compost in order to add natural nutrients to your garden soil. There are plenty of benefits by using compost instead of regular fertilizers for your garden. Not only are you recycling, but you're using naturally organic material in order to fertilize your garden instead of chemicals that can actually harm the water table..

  

It's easy to compost, and you can do it in a variety of different sizes. If you're looking to compost a small amount for a small garden, try a 5 gallon bucket. And there are plenty of a different types of compost bins available for sale. Check the Internet or your local garden supply store and find a compost bin that will work for your property size, compost size, and garden size.

Composting is decomposing of organic materials. You'll be able to take a variety of different materials and put them in your compost pile, whether it's leaves, plant tops, weeds, grass clippings, old hay, or even some different types of soils. You can also add kitchen scraps, fruit and vegetables, and a variety of other organic materials to the compost pile to add nutrients.

You might want to start with a base of your home garden soil, and then add a variety of grass clippings or other organic material, and then add a bit of soil on the top. Make sure that your compost pile stays moist, you can actually hot compost and have fresh loam for your garden within a month. The hot process takes a bit more management than just allowing your compost to rot naturally, but it's quite effective in order to get fertilizer and more nutrients to your garden in a hurry.

Composting is a great way to recycle a variety of natural products and use it in a new form. Whether you're looking to allow your compost pile to decompose naturally, usually about two years, or whether you're going to actively manage your compost pile, you're bound to benefit from composting and recycling organic materials.

It's easy to compost and allow the decomposing process to happen naturally. Find a hidden corner on your property, and just start storing your leaves, grass clippings, and weeds in this area. About once a month go out and stir it up a bit, add a bit of moisture, and allow the decomposing process to happen naturally. Or, hot compost and you'll have a variety of different nutrients to offer your plants and gardens quickly and easily.

Whether you hot compost, cool compost, or just use a small bucket to compost a little bit, composting is a great way to get natural nutrients for all of your house plants, garden plants, and vegetables.


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