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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