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If you want bigger flowers in your flower gardens, a bountiful harvest of vegetables, and a greener lawn - all without using fertilizers that can be harmful to the environment as well as your health - then you want to learn how easy organic composting is. Plus composting helps the environment by recycling wastes that would normally go to the landfill.
Composting is actually a fast-track method of changing crude organic materials into something resembling soil,called humus. In your average forest when leaves and branches and whatever fall to the forest floor a whole host of organisms big and small (worms, bacteria, insects, fungus, small mammals, birds, etc) go to town, each one breaking down the plant matter until it becomes soil. Composting is an easy way to use things you would normally add to a landfill. However, if you have meat eaters in your home, don't use their meat scraps, which will attract rodents. Also, do not use litter from your dog or cat; it doesn't break down properly and contains too many pathogens.
Compost supplies the soil with a rich, friable source of humus and helps retain moisture in the garden, in addition to supplying valuable nutrients. By placing grass clippings, fallen leaves and unused plant parts in a compost pile or bin, you are preparing them, through decomposition, to be put back to work for you. Compost piles make great quality dirt by the time they are done. Your pile is fully composted when it fails to heat up after being turned. It is now time to take out the nutrient rich material and use it to enhance your soil.
I have a website that I encourage you to visit for more information on composting and organic gardening. My website is at Gardening-Advice.info