The Perfect Compost Plan: Simple Guide to Making Healthy Compost by Tom Ford
Author:Tom Ford
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Gardening & Horticulture, Gardening & Landscape Design, Hobbies & Home, Crafts, By Technique, Techniques
Publisher: Lighting Bolt Publishing
Published: 2014-02-13T05:00:00+00:00
What Can You Compost
Basics to composting are pretty simply. You can compost vegetables and fruit peels, grass clippings and leaves. But that’s not all that you can compost.
The fact is, there are plenty of items around the house that you use daily that can be added to your compost pile.
The following chart offers a detailed overview of the items that you can compost and what category they fall in i.e. whether nitrogen or carbon.
Material
Carbon or Nitrogen
Suggested Method for Use
Fruit Scraps
Nitrogen
Use with dry carbon items
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