Compost can rise to temperatures up to 160° Fahrenheit. However, it’s rare for compost fire to occur. The visible morning or evening smoke from a compost doesn’t mean your compost is smoldering....
Beginner’s Guide To Composting At Home
Beginner’s Guide To Composting At Home
Recent Posts
Making a DIY bokashi bucket is easy and requires minimal equipment, materials, and resources. For instance, an electric drill is all the machine needed in this project. You’re set to go if you have...
Composting toilets have a slightly more pungent odor than other types of indoor facilities. Consider a dry composting toilet if you want to avoid the smell entirely. Composting toilets recycle...
Subpod is an in-ground compost system and worm farm for first-time users. Subpod composting is a great way to reduce your environmental impact by recycling organic waste. It is a simple, stress-free,...
Your compost may smell like ammonia if it contains too much green material. In other words, your bin contains more vegetable scraps, fresh grass clippings, and wet leaves than soil, straw, and dry...
Yes, compostable bags are completely compostable. In contrast to other types of bags, compostable bags are made from natural plant starch, which does not produce any toxic materials. During...