What Is Composting? What kind of compost equipment is suitable for me?

Composting has increased in popularity over the past few years, as evidenced by products like countertop composting bins and stylish yard composters. It isnt just a pastime for the seasoned gardener or farmer. Many people choose to compost as a way to not only keep their yard or garden healthy but also to reduce the amount of waste they throw out in the garbage each week.

To understand composting, one must first understand what compost is. Compost itself is simply decomposed organic matter. It can often be confused with fertilizer, but there is an important distinction between the two. Fertilizer, while it goes into the soil, is intended to specifically feed plants. Compost, meanwhile, is intended to enrich the soil itself maintaining moisture more effectively and giving plants a better environment in which to grow and thrive.

Composting happens when organic matter such as coffee grounds, vegetable peels, apple cores, eggshells, stale bread, and even paper plates, decompose until they turn into a soil-like state.

Types of composting

According to the EPA, there are five types of composting:

On-site composting
Which type of composting is right for you depends on many factors, including your local climate, the size of the dwelling or property where the composting will be done, what the compost will be used for and how much compost is needed.

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