Wednesday, 1 April 2020

Necessary Components For Composting

Compost is the rotted remains of plants. Put another way, compost is plant food. Nature generates fertilizer every year when the leaves fall.


Composting is quite easy, though a lot of books make it extremely complicated. There’s a lot of contradictory information out there about what can and can’t be composted, how long it requires to be composted for, should it be rumpled, left alone, given additives, etc. Before you can assess a procedure, you need to know the chemical basics behind compost.


For the composting the process to work, four things are needed such as carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and water.

Carbon:
Carbon is in all organic substances, and it is what is most required in the pile. Composting books will call carbon-rich material “browns”. These are things like leaves, dried grass, wood chips, sawdust, peanut hulls, and other dried organic material. Try to avoid material that has seeds.

Nitrogen:
 “Green” material contains nitrogen. Kitchen scraps, green lawn clippings, green leaves, animal wastes, coffee grounds, even seaweed can be used as green material.

Water:
 Water is essential to all life. If your pile is too dry, then the bacteria will go inactive. If it goes dry for too long, you’ll end up with ants or termites in your heap. If it is too wet then nutrients will be washed out.

Oxygen:
Oxygen is also required for a pile to perform. This is why turning a heap is so important. It reintroduces oxygen. It also splits up material that may have matted with time.


 If you want to convert your waste into compost, if you want to use a waste composting machine into compost LAHS has come up with a product known as called a Goldust compost machine. To know more about the product Goldust compost machine kindly LAHS Eco Engineering.

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