Places to carry garden plants and leaves for compost

logo
 
 
Gardener Resource



 
 
 

Places To Carry Garden Plants And Leaves For Compost


          Compost can be simply defined as decomposed organic waste. There are several benefits of using compost as organic manure for growing plants. Compost helps in improving the texture, water-retention capacity, nutrient composition and structure of the soil. It aerates the soil, provides micronutrients to plants and supports the growth of microorganisms that are important for the healthy growth of plants.

          Compost is low-cost manure that saves money by decreasing the use of chemical fertilizers and other soil conditioners. Apart from all these aspects, composting provides a sustainable solution to dispose off all the garden and kitchen wastes.

          A lot of things can be added to the compost pile such as leftovers in the kitchen, spoiled vegetables, fruits, eggshells, leaves, plants, hay, grass clippings, manures, straw, weeds, garden wastes, wood chips and sawdust. There are also certain items that should not be added to compost including chemically treated wood products, diseased plants, human wastes, meat, bones, fatty food wastes, milk products, pernicious weeds and pet wastes.

          There are several composting devices available in the market. However, one can just utilize a simple broad bin of any shape that is made of wood for starting the process of composting. However, the bin should have a width of four to five feet and a height of three fit. The bin should first be filled with leaves and other degradable materials to a height of one to two feet. Over this pile, a layer of fertilizer needs to be spread so as to activate microorganisms. On top of this fertilizer layer, another layer of garden soil should be placed. Soil contains microbes that initiate and carry on the process of decomposition. The pile should be regularly watered so as to keep it moist.  As and when garden waste builds up, it can be just added on top of this pile. Over a year, the entire material would turn into dark-brown colored humus.

Places To Carry Garden Plants And Leaves For Compost

 

 Sponsored Links :
 

 

 
Gardening Tips :
10 Exceptional Garden Guided For Herb Tour
Better Homes Gardening Tips
How To Garden On A Hill
Places To Carry Garden Plants And Leaves For Compost
Vegetable Greenhouse Gardening
 
More Articles :
Search For Garden Supply Center At EBay Tips
Garden Supply Information Online Tips
How To Look For Garden Supply Center
Primitive Style Garden Decor
Oriental Dragon Garden Decor
Cheap Garden Decor Tips
Brass Yard And Garden Decor
Herb Garden Pests
How Do I Make A Herb Garden
How To Layout A Herb Garden
How To Start An Indoor Herb Garden
What Stores Sell The China Herb Garden
Beneficial Insects Environmental Aspects
Garden Pests And Caterpillars And Lettuce
Herb Garden Pests
Identifying Garden Pests
Natural Way To Keep Japanese Beetles Off Garden Plants
Tomatoes And Beneficial Insects Identification
 
line
bottom
Home  • Gardening Tips  • Garden Pests  • Garden Supply  • Environmental  • Global Warming  • Garden Decor  • Herb Garden

© 2007 Gardenerresource.com, All Rights Reserved.
( Places to carry garden plants and leaves for compost )