Horse manure can be composted. Exposure to horse poop is not known to cause any toxic effects on humans. A composting system with aeration, either static or turned, is required. It is important to...
Beginner’s Guide To Composting At Home
Beginner’s Guide To Composting At Home
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Composting in an apartment is possible, and it can be a pretty easy process. All you need is some basic material supplies (for example, a plastic or worm bin, worms, and a drill) and a bit of...
Hot composting is the process of using a hot pile of organic waste to generate heat (135° -160° Fahrenheit) and improve the structure of your pile. It’s an easy and cheap technique. Still, this...
There is no reason to be concerned if you find mushrooms or mold growing in your compost pile. Fungal growth, including mushrooms, yeast, and molds in your compost pile, is harmless. The presence...
Yes, compost can draw rats, leading to a rat infestation problem. But it also depends on your composting system, though. Ways to repel rats include burying the food deep into your pile, using a...
There are 3 composting methods you can choose to make good compost from kitchen waste: electric, traditional, and worm composting. Electric composting is the simplest, quickest, and can be done...