Different Methods of Composting Waste
November 20th, 2012 | Posted by in Eco-FriendlyThe waste from kitchens and yard is organic. Hence sealing it in a plastic bag and tossing it into the landfill is detrimental to the environment. Composting such waste is beneficial for the environment. The organic manure thus produced can easily replace fertilizers and pesticides utilized in your kitchen yards or house gardens. Composting can be done in an enclosed bin, pile or pit. However, for food waste, composting should be done in an enclosed bin that is shut tight. This safeguards the food from being devoured by rodents, insects and other pests. While piles are better for composting yard waste. Moreover, you can pick either batch or continuous composting as both have their own set of advantages and drawbacks. Composting bins are available in numerous sizes and at a range of price points. Some of them are permanent fixtures in your garden while others can be detached and a few can also be made from sustainable materials. So, take your requirements into consideration before buying a composting bin.
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