Organic Mechanic Compost Tea
Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, and Mark Highland, the Organic Mechanic, hang out, talk about soil and whip up a batch of compost tea.
Read Mark Highland’s column, the Last word, at Urban Sustainable Living (www.urbansustainableliving.com. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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The Secrets Behind A Great Compost Program
Composting is a way of getting in touch with nature. Stay away from the chemically enhanced fertilizers at the stores. You can make your own fertilizer through a process known as composting. In the process you will probable have the opportunity to get down on your knees and get your hands a dirty, and nothing is dirtier than compost.
Compost is the process where biodegradable materials are turned into a soil like substance. The material is mixed with air, water, nitrogen in the proper proportions. The result is a compost material that will serve as a soil conditioner, mulch, and fertilizers. It will feed your garden soil the microorganism that plants need to grow strong and healthy.
When starting a compost program it is best to find a spot close to your garden, but some where concealed from plain site. When you show people your beautiful garden you do not want the first thing they see to be your compost heap. They are practical but not very pretty.
After you decide on a suitable area you will start the pile with green and brown organic materials. Green materials are high in nitrogen while the brown material contain lots of carbon. These two elements form the basic foundation of a compost pile.
A properly formed compost pile will not give off any odors. When the ratio of green and brown materials are correct the pile will not emit any odors. Compost should have an earthy smell and not that of rotting material. If the latter is present then something may be in the pile that should not be there or the ratio of green and brown material is off.
Adding some finished compost to the mix helps to kick start the composting program. This will help start the microbial activities in a compost pile.
Make sure that the pile is moist. Keeping the compost pile damp will help to quicken the breakdown of the organic materials. Add water to the pile it should be damp like a sponge
Producing compost is really a pretty simple matter. It just takes a little know how and a fair amount of time.
Kitchen Composter
If you care about the environment you will be in favor of the composting process. The program focuses on giving back to the land what it has given you. It is about a cycle that things go through in order to grow.
My friends refer to me as the kitchen composter. When they look into a pile of trash all they see is garbage, but I see things that can become a part of nature.
That’s how your life is going to be if you are in touch with nature. The organic residue that you collect when you gather different materials from the land that is converted into something black,fragrant, and crumbly is what will be the compost. The idea here is to arrange the gathered items so the soil bacteria and fungi can survive and also multiply as they all break down. The bacteria act as the converters of all the raw materials so that they must be in a workable environment with proper air, food, and moisture.
You do not have to be a pro a start a kitchen composter program. All you have to have is a big heart for nature and you are all set. The thing you need to remember is that you are doing the environment a great favor by being involved in such a process.
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Kitchen Composter
After you have started a Kitchen Composter program it will take a bit of work and a few months turning the pile every now and then to aerate it. The pile should also be kept moist, think of a damp sponge.
You will know the right time to harvest the compost when you no longer recognize the original materials that you used to make the pile. The finished compost should look more humus-like, it is dark, loose, and smells earthy.
When you harvest the compost from your pile, it would be best to spread it out and expose it to the air. This will further dry the compost and will make
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If you are worried about bad smells coming from your kitchen composter program,then don’t. When the ratios of greens and browns is correct, you do not need to worry about bad smells coming from your compost pile.
Compost will have a very earthy smell and not smell like a rotting pile of garbage if done correctly. If it has a bad smell there are some things you need to include. You need to have about 3 parts green to 1 part brown. Also good aeration and proper moisture, think of a damp sponge.
Add a little bit of finished compost to a fresh pile. This will help start the process and begin the microbial activities in your compost pile.
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Kitchen Composter
If you are still trying to understand the nature of a kitchen composter program, it is really very simple. It is simple the process of recycling materials that would have been thrown away.
Instead of throwing out all your waste and garbage, sort the items instead. You will be giving the landfill a break and helping out the environment at the same time.
Pick the items that can still be transformed into other materials so that you can use them for different purposes.
