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Learn to reuse organic waste from your home

Published on Thursday August 10, 2023 updated 2023-09-04 13:50 PM

by natur3
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By turning this waste into compost, we can help reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills and also get a nutritious product for our plants and gardens.

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In this article, we will learn the benefits of composting at home, the materials that can be composted, how to start a compost bin at home

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So let's learn to reuse our organic waste in a conscious and sustainable way, through composting organic recycling

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How it works?

The composting of organic waste works on the reuse of products, such as fruit peels, vegetables and food waste

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In addition to reducing waste, composting also helps improve soil quality and retain moisture, making your plants healthier and more vigorous.

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In this tutorial, we'll teach you the detailed step-by-step for composting at your home Let's go!

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1- Compost Bin It can be a wooden, plastic or metal box, with a lid and drainage holes to allow air circulation

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2- Compostable materials: leftover fruits, vegetables, food scraps, coffee grounds, dry leaves, sawdust, plant pruning, among others

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Avoid adding leftover meat, bones, fish and fats as they may attract unwanted animals

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Choose a model that meets your needs and available space There are compost bins of different sizes and formats, so choose the one that best suits you.

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Choose a suitable location for the compost bin, preferably close to the plant growing area Make sure the location is easily accessible and has good air circulation

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At the bottom of the compost bin, add a layer of dry leaves, sawdust or straw. These materials will help absorb excess moisture and improve drainage.

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Start adding organic waste to the composter Try alternating layers of moist materials, such as fruit and vegetable peelings, coffee grounds and food scraps

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