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what is composting?
Compost is a simply rich organic soil that is made as micro-organisms decompose yard and kitchen waste. It can make grass greener, tomatoes bigger, and bushes bushier. Compost can replace some fertilizer and reduce the amount of water a yard needs because it adds nutrients and increases the water-holding capacity of soil.

how long does it take to compost?
In general, compost from an aerobic windrow should be processed for a minimum of 60 to 90 days, although even after this time the compost may still be unstable. Most compost should be actively processed 90 to 120 days to be considered stable. This additional processing time results in compost that is sometimes referred to as being “cured.” Some experts believe that compost should be cured for six months before use.

what can I compost?
Anything that was a plant can be composted. All plant materials contain nitrogen and carbon. Materials high in nitrogen are called “greens,” e.g. grass clippings, manure, and kitchen scraps. Materials high in carbon are called “browns,” e.g. leaves, sawdust, and wood chips.

what to compost
Bread, grains and pasta
Coffee grounds with paper filter
Dairy
Eggshells and eggs
Fruit (pits and shells too)
Leftovers and spoiled food
Meat (including bones)
Seafood (including shellfish)
Tea and tea bags
Vegetables
Food soiled paper
Coffee filters
Greasy pizza boxes
Paper cups and plates
Paper ice cream containers
Paper bags, napkins, tissues and towels
Paper take-out boxes and containers
Tissues
Plants
Branches and brush
Flowers and floral trimmings
Grasses and weeds
Leaves
Cotton balls and cotton swabs
Hair, fur, and feathers (non-synthetic)
Vegetable wood crates
Waxed cardboard and paper
Wooden chop sticks
what not to compost
Aluminum foil or trays
“Biodegradable” or “Compostable” plastic
Cat litter or animal feces
Ceramic dishware or glassware
Clothing linens and rags
Cooking oil
Corks - Natural
Corks - plastic
Diapers
Dirt, rocks or stone
Grasses and weeds
Flower pots or trays
Foil-backed or plastic-backed paper
Glass, metal or plastic
Juice or soy milk type boxes with foil liner
Liquids or ice
Plastic bags, wrappers or film
Recyclable/clean cardboard or paper
Styrofoam
 

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