How to compost at home (and grow the greenest grass in the neighbourhood)

By / Food / April 21st, 2017 / 20

Composting transforms leaves, kitchen scraps and other plant debris into rich compost that you can recycle to help your garden grow. It is the most natural form of waste management – after all, it was literally created by nature.

Composting keeps your food waste out of the landfills and waterways, putting it to work for you at home. The final materials are rich in nutrients that help boost plant immunity and reduces the need for chemical fertilizers in gardens and lawns – saving you money and keeping your environment safer. The following are a few details on composting to help you get started!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A freelance writer and editor, Lisa Hoekstra loves learning and trying new things. She can be found with her nose in a book or multiple tabs open on her browser as she researches the latest and greatest in the world of food, style and everything in between.

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