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Composting Tips

Composting is a great way to get amazing soil for your garden and keep some trash out of the landfill. One thing to keep in mind this time of year, when you have more leaves and yard refuse than normal, is that for a compost pile to be really effective you need a good balance of nitrogen and carbon. If you have too many evergreen needles, dry leaves, grass clippings, bark chips, straw, prunings and cuttings, which all provide a lot of carbon, the compost won't break down in a timely matter.

One way to speed up the process is to pile your leaves and yard refuse next to your compost pile and add the leaves over time. Try adding approximately the same amount of yard waste as you do kitchen waste (Note: Never compost meat). Kitchen waste, such as; coffee grounds, green leaves, vegetables, fruit peels and other kitchen scraps tend to be high in nitrogen. Combine this balance of carbon and nitrogen with frequent turn overs of the pile and you should have some heavenly soil.

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