Most gardeners choose hot composting, cold composting or vermicomposting. Here's some information to get you started. Many people are reluctant to start composting or may say they don't know how to compost. Some home owners and gardeners opt to make their own compost bin rather than buying one. Composting Supplies such as Compost Alive! ® Compost Activator with Quick-Start™ and Encapsulated Compost Worms can speed up the process, while the Basic Worm Factory Worm Composting System and the Munchie 65-Gallon Compost Bin make starting the composting process easy.
Some popular methods are kitchen composting, large-scale composting and worm composting. How do you compost at home? Composting can be done on a small or large scale, and it can be a quick or slow process, depending on the method that you use. Bacteria and microorganisms break the organic material down into compost. To make compost, start with leaves, branches, grass clippings, fruit and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds and water. What is Compost?Ĭompost is decomposed organic material that improves the soil and helps plants grow.
You can choose a method of home composting that works best for you.
At-home composting can be done on a large or small scale. Composting at home is a great way to eliminate wastes from landfills-and to make organic material that helps your plants grow.