Compost is Gold From Garbage

Posted by Dick Murray

Making compost is similar to cooking dinner for your family. You need a recipe, the correct ingredients in the right amounts, the correct temperatures and time to let it all simmer. The entre will be a load of sweet smelling, dark brown rich loam that you can feed to your plants with pride.

Composting is the controlled decomposition of organic matter. If left alone, this process can be extremely slow, but by following the directions and by using a compost tumbler, you can speed up the process considerably. The following ingredients are necessary:

Carbon

Nitrogen

Oxygen

Water

However some materials will not work in backyard composting. Most backyard systems will not reach high enough temperatures necessary to kill the pathogens and vermin present, so certain items such as meat scraps, dairy products and pet droppings are not advisable.

High carbon sources are necessary to generate heat. High nitrogen sources are necessary to allow the decomposing bacteria to thrive.

Browns are high carbon materials and may include;

Dry straw, hay and grass clippings

Fallen leaves

Newspaper - shredded is best for rapid decomposition

Greens are high nitrogen materials and may include:

Green plant material such as garden residue, fresh hay, grass clippings, and weeds

Manure; such as horse, cow, chicken, or mushroom

Fruit and vegetable waste. Egg shells are excellent

Seaweed (rinse well to remove any salt)

Coffee grounds and filters

A few leaf species such as live oak, the southern magnolia and holly trees are too tough and leathery for decomposition, also avoid all parts of the black walnut tree as they contain a plant poison that will survive composting. Experience tells us to avoid using poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac in your compost.

Another ingredient often overlooked is moisture. Water the pile just enough to keep the contents moist but not saturated. In a week or two, the pile should heat up to approximately to 160 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature most of the weed seeds and harmful organisms will be killed.

A compost bin or tumbler is the best choice for backyard gardeners. A tumbler will give you the quickest results due to the ease of aerating the compost, so figure at least 8 to 10 weeks for compost to be ready to use. Rotate the tumbler at least once a week. This will keep the compost aerated, in as much as it is necessary to provide oxygen to the mixture to achieve optimum results.

If at this point the temperature has dropped, increase the heat by adding more nitrogen in the form of greens such as grass clippings or leaves from your produce trimmings, if manure is available it will get things cooking again in a hurry. Remember, new material can always be added to the mix, although it will slow the process down.

Home composting uses different of techniques, from extreme passive (cold) composting (throw everything into a pile and leave it alone) to active (hot) which consists of monitoring the temperature and turning or rotating the pile on a regular basis.

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