Suggestions For Starting A Garden Compost Pile

Created by fletacodde581887 on Sunday, August 21, 2011

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Today, many people are teaching themselves to make their very own compost to use on their plants and gardens. Even so, many people do not know how to properly make them. In this article we will be dealing with a few points you should know before you begin your compost pile.
The first thing to look at is what do you need to put into your compost. When it comes to building a good compost heap make sure you keep to some basic rules. First we'll go over what you may add to your compost pile.
Any grass clippings, hedge trimmings and leaves are excellent starting points for use on your compost. All these types of waste are very rich in nutrients that can be transferred to the compost. Another thing you can throw onto your compost is weeds. The weeds are going to have no difficulty breaking down in your compost but you need to be confident that there are no seeds.
Next we need to find items that you might add from your kitchen. You are able to use tea bags and old coffee grounds for your compost heap. Plenty of people put on a pot of coffee each morning so rather than throwing the coffee grounds away drop them into your compost pile. When you've got left over peels or skin or old and shrivelled leaves from vegetables, use them for your compost. Just about any skin or peel from any vegetable is ideal for garden compost. Additionally, instead of throwing away any vegetables that are not eaten, you could take them and add them to your compost pile, whether they are raw or cooked.
The garden soil from your old or dead potted plants can also be used to develop your compost pile. When you are shifting your plants from one pot to another or even if your plant died, you can use that soil and add it to your compost pile also. This soil will still possess nutrients which helps to fortify the compost.
There are a number of things that you would under no circumstances combine with your compost. You should never combine fish or dead animals to the compost. There are folks who add their pet's feces straight into their compost mix. Whilst you can add horse or cow manure to your compost, pet feces is definitely a different story. Also, it is not wise to use a plant that has recently died to your compost. Adding a recently dead plant to your compost may cause problems if your plant had a disease. And last but not least never add breads, meats or any type of oily foodstuff or grease.
Making use of your own selfmade compost will encourage your plants to thrive. If you follow the fundamental tips explained above, your compost is going to be rich in nutrients helping your plants stay healthy. Ensure that you dig through your compost at least once a week.

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