Go green easily. be a City Slicker composter. Sound unbelievable? It’s not.
The old stigmas no longer apply. Composting won’t smell to the high heavens if it’s done right. You don’t have to fork over hundreds of dollars, either, for a fancy contraption. A little imagination and elbow grease will get you a composter for almost free or with a little extra browsing on the internet you can get one for a serious discount, your choice.
There are all shapes, sizes, capacities and material constructions available now. Yes, there are a lot of them out there and with the increasing demand in gardening equipment for the home grower, you should do some homework to get the biggest bang for your buck.
You can use all the finished product yourself, share with neighbors or even pitch in and buy 2 tumblers to rotate fresh batches with “cooked” ones for your group of fellow gardeners. Going green by composting is beneficial in so many ways and where you live makes no difference.
The usual thought is that composting is for those folks with a nice chunk of land for the gardens of their choice. It’s true that the more ambitious your garden the larger tumbler or more of them you’ll need but more and more apartment dwellers are getting on the composting band wagon.
Houseplants and potted potatoes alike need the nutrients found in household compost. It enriches the soil, feeds the plant the building blocks it’s made of and reduces the amount of trash put into your garbage can.
Go green easily by composting because they can be made from just about anything and they fit just about anywhere. From garbage cans, PVC panels that spin with handles to wood-and-wire crates that you stir up with a pitch fork, your gizmo can be filled with all the plant matter that comes from your kitchen plus eggshells.
The only things that don’t belong in compost are any toxic products, animal parts or products and seeds you don’t want to grow up. Ground eggshells are the only recommended animal products because they don’t attract vermin while adding calcium to your finished “gold”.
Composting is common sensical. If you don’t want something in your body, don’t put it in the compost. If something goes into the soil your food is grown in, it goes into you. Whether you have an acre, a balcony or a pot in the window, go a little greener and compost. A coffee can, a do-it-yourself web find or a prebuilt tumbler will keep your plants happy, your garbage can less full and you’ll be participating in your own little circle of life.
Composting is the original and best step in recycling.