The ingredients and supplies for compost are as follow which consist of all yard wastes including weeds, spent garden plants, leaves, and grass clippings.
Kitchen scraps including peelings, seeds, rinds, cores, and cobs, but excluding fats, meats, and dairy products.
Any part in the yard and some people use a bin and then some people do not use one.
The first thing I need to do to get my compost pile started is to throw everything on the pile. It is good to keep meat and dairy products and fatty or greasy foods out of the compost pile, since these break down very slowly and it also tend to attract pests and pets to the pile.
The next step, I will need to do is to sit back and wait. I do not have to do any chopping, measuring, shredding, turning or any kind of compost fussing. Within a month or two I will find dark, rich, crumbly compost that has begun to form at the bottom of the pile, as all the compost's ingredients decompose.
Summary
This is a very easy way to make my compost for my garden and also for my flower beds.
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