"Composting is a way of utilizing microorganisms to break down and decompose organic matter. The unique benefits of composting include a reduction of waste needlessly going into landfills and the production of a free stable, organic soil amendment that can’t be beat. Many people compost their yard waste and kitchen scraps, but there are many other materials that are generally thrown away that could easily be converted into compost and given back to the soil instead."
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- leahl
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Cool post! Hair? Vacuum cleaner crap? Used paper towels? What good ideas! Any other tips for the beginning composter?
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- DeliaTheArtist
- 7 months ago
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road kill, animal hair.. i never thought of those
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When you compost shredded paper does the bleach from the white paper effect your compost?
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- SoundBigfoot
- 7 months ago
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How are these things you didn't know you could compost? There all biodegradable. I was waiting to read aluminum cans and used tvs.
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Very cool.
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- TheCutieCull
- 7 months ago
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Nobody here has a yard. Yeah I'll just start a compost heap on my porch.
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- Mikeysfake1
- 7 months ago
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I don't have a yard either , so I found a community garden . It is way more fun than gardening by yourself and you learn so much .
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So can I shouldn't feel guilty for using paper towels anymore? It would just degrade in the trash heap? Makes sense but i still feel bad i guess.
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- Cuddlebones
- 7 months ago
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