Tuesday, February 09th, 2010 | Author: admin

Compost manure is the best nutrition you can give to growing plants. Because it is rich in natural plant material means that it’s the best type of fertilizer to feed your plants on. Organic fertilizer of this kind is not exactly easy to make but after you are complete with it you will have good manure that will make your plants grow faster than the typical inorganic fertilizer that is sold in agricultural shops. Compost bin composting is a new method of making compost that people now prefer to the usual type. This new type of manure is made from the normal compost materials; the only difference is that this is made in a garbage bin. So instead of throwing the plant material in a hole dug in the ground you simply fill up a garbage bin in place of a hole. The process of manuring is the same; the only other difference is that the compost bin has to be kept inches from the ground to prevent rusting. A lot of people prefer compost bin manure because it’s a cleaner way of making compost manure. The old type of compost heaps could easily be messy and untidy especially with a dog around that just loves pulling at twigs and heaped up material. The fact that it’s cleaner means that people who were always opposed to compost heaps on grounds of filth can very easily make manure. Something else to really adore about compost bin manure is that it’s convenient for small households that are too small to have space for compost manure. Therefore if you have a small garden on your apartment balcony you can easily maintain it using a simple garbage bin. In addition to this the manure comes out finer when there are enough micro-organisms to decompose the plant material. Because the plants remain trapped the decomposing process is faster under such humid conditions.

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  1. Linna says:

    I live in the wilderness near Algonquin Park in Ontario. We have tons of wildlife nearby - bears, raccoons, mice, squirrels. We also have a bunch of vegetarians visit our Lake in the summer, and we produce small mountains of compostable waste. Any suggestions about how to compost this pile without attracting the bears, but also the other wildlife? I don’t want to set up a local feeding station, for a number of reasons.

  2. Bokashi says:

    Hello,

    For composting my waste I use the Bokashi bin for quite some time now. It’s a great way to compost and I’m really satisfied with it. Hope this helps you a bit.

    Cheers,

    Roel

  3. Jennifer says:

    I really enjoy reading your blog! You have a lot of great tips and information. I recently started using earthworms to help compost my kitchen garbage. Have you ever considered using earthworms? I found a great website where I learned how to build my own worm bin — http://www.worms4earth.com — and even purchased worms there, too. Thank you for your wonderful blog and keep up the good work!

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