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Learn More About Using a Compost Bin



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By : Eva Judge    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-07 07:53:05

Imagine having a ready-made source of topnotch fertilizer for your flowers or your vegetable garden. By setting up a compost bin, you can have exactly that. Compost bins are becoming more and more popular in Australia, as people realise the eco-friendly benefits of using them. Learn more about these useful items below.

What Is It?

it is a bin used to store organic waste. Over time, that waste degrades into rich compost, which can then be used to fertilize plants and flowers. You can buy pre-made compost bins, or you can easily build your own. Some people simply line an area with hay bales, placing their kitchen and garden organic waste inside; others build actual walls with wood or other materials. Ask your landscaper if he has any suggestions concerning these types of bins.

What Can You Put Into a Compost Bin?

You can turn all sorts of things into compost. Food scraps are good, especially raw fruits and vegetables. Raw eggs and coffee grounds are also welcome additions to a compost bin. If you have farm animals, manure can be placed into your compost bin to help speed up decomposition. Grass clippings are also a great way to do that. Small amounts of newspaper and other paper can be added, too; recycle larger quantities. Don't put metal, large pieces of cardboard, plastics or polythene in your compost bin - be sure to make it organic waste only

Getting It Started -

First, you need to find a suitable place for your bin. Experienced landscape gardeners will be able to point you in the right direction. The ideal spot will be in a place that's not too windy, and it won't be exposed to too much direct sunlight. At the same time, it should be a warm location. In the beginning, lay down a bed of straw; place a layer of topsoil over it. From there, you can begin adding scraps and other material to your compost bin. Be sure to keep things moist, but don't let them get waterlogged.

Tips and Advice -

If you have pets that go outside, make sure you always keep the bin covered up. The odours emanating from a compost bin are sure to pique the interest of a dog or a cat; however, the active bacteria that are found in the compost can be toxic to animals. Also, it's nice to keep your compost bin covered up, especially if you have neighbours nearby. It's always important to be conscious about keeping good relationships with your neighbours and not offending them with the smells that may derive out of your composting habit. Still, a compost bin is one of the best ways to give back to the earth that nourishes all of us.

Author Resource: Landscape gardeners Brisbane such as MP Landscapes http://www.markperrimanlandscapes.com.au/ are big proponents of leading natural, organic lifestyles. As a result, it's easy to find a landscaper Brisbane who is willing to work with you on setting up the ideal compost bin configuration. Prior to beginning any work, check with your landscaper to see if he has any suggestions.
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