Backyard Compost Pile For Your Garden
Just about any organic material will decompose given enough time and favorable conditions, but that does not mean that any and all organic materials should be thrown onto your compost pile.
But composting is a perfect way to recycle yard waste such as grass clippings, leaves, straw, non-woody plant trimmings and even small twigs and wood items if they are chipped or chopped into tiny pieces.
Branches, twigs, and small logs that are larger than one-quarter inch in diameter need to be run through a chipping or shredding machine before being added to the compost pile. Alternately, they can be cut up into tiny pieces with a corn knife to make them small enough for the composting process.
In order to minimize space usage and to accelerate the decomposition, it is recommended to contain the compost pile in some kind of structure. Compost bins are widely available and are a good way to easily manage your composting project and they also have the additional benefit of keeping your backyard composting looking neat and tidy.
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