How to Compost For Your DIY Veggie Garden

 


In the urge to create a sustainable garden, it is important to use compost manure. Compost is decomposed remains of various organic materials mostly from food scraps and plant remains. A compost has all the nutrients that a plant needs to survive and to improve the soil structure of your DIY home garden.

Most people think that composting is complicated or messy and therefore tend to stay away from it. The truth is compositing is not hard at all and it can be a fun activity if you learn how to do it properly.

There are several benefits of decomposing such as environmental, sustainable, and ecological benefits and attaining high-quality soil to grow your vegetables. It is an economical way of maintaining a sustainable DIY garden.

Some factors to consider include;

1. The Size Of The Compost

Depending on your needs, you can have as small or as large compost as you want. The best size is one that you can easily manage and fits in your space. Also, you can consider the amount of compost manure that you need to grow your vegetables.

It is recommended to create a square pile with chicken wire on 4 corner posts to make the compost more manageable.

2. Location of the Compost

It is important to keep your compost near your garden but also close enough to your kitchen. You also need to consider the space available to you and choose a location that will not inconvenience you. The best location should be level and have good drainage.

A good compost location should have proper ventilation in the order to facilitate rapid decomposition of the material.

3. Consider the Ingredients

The compost needs to be well balanced to decompose well. There should be a mixture of different materials to aid in the circulation of nitrogen and carbon. It is recommended that you should mix 1/3 materials containing nitrogen with 2/3 material containing carbon.

Kitchen waste vegetables make good carbon materials and nitrogen materials include straw, wood chips, leaves, seeded newspaper and more. You should also have some soil in the mix to facilitate the beginning of the material breakdown.

Compost is considered ready when it has an earthy smell and has a brownish appearance. You can use the composite on your sustainable garden to grow vegetables.

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