
Composting, Fun For The Whole Family
By veracan
Home composting is one of the best ways to cut down on food waste going into our overtaxed landfills. The benefits of composting are numerous.
Food waste, leaves, and grass clippings contributes a huge
24% of solid waste in our landfills. As these materials break down in a
landfill situation, they produce Methane Gas, an explosive Green House Gas. This
can leach through the ground and affect surrounding residential or business
areas. This solid waste also takes years to breakdown, rather than months in a
composter.
In a composting situation not only will this matter break down faster, more
efficiently and non-toxically, it also has many benefits to our environment.
What you can and should compost:
Cardboard Rolls, Clean Paper, Coffee Grounds, Coffee Filters, Eggshells,
Fruits, Veggies, Tea Bags, Nut Shells, Cotton Rags, Dryer Lint, Vacuum Cleaner
Lint, Fireplace Ashes, Grass Clippings, Hair, Fur, Houseplants, Leaves,
Sawdust, Shredded Newspaper, Wood Chips, Wool Rags, Shrub and Perennial
Trimmings
What Not To Compost:
Charcoal Ashes, Black Walnut Leaves and Branches, Diseased or Insect
Infested Plants Fungicides, Pesticides, Insecticides, Dog /Cat Feces or Litter,
Dairy Products, Meat/Fish Bones or Scraps, Fats, Grease, Lard or Oil
Did you know Compost Can...
Suppress plant diseases and pests
Reduce and/or eliminate the need for chemical fertilizers
Promote higher yields in vegetable gardens
Stronger, better blooming perennials and shrubs
Removes solids, oils, grease and heavy metals from storm water runoff
Capture and destroy 99% of Industrial Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOC's) from
the air (a contributor to the destruction of the ozone)
Composting enriches the soil. The natural nutrients of compost help retain
moisture and prevent plant diseases and infestations of insects.
COMPOSTING PREVENTS POLLUTION!
Not only does composting reduce/eliminate the need for
chemical fertilizers and controls, compost absorbs and eliminates toxic VOC's,
heavy metals and prevents them from entering our waterways.
Ok, ok, I know I said Composting, Fun for the Whole Family. As parents we need
to teach our kids why we should compost. The info above can help you do just
that. Composting needs to be a family habit. Teaching our children or
grandchildren good environmental habits will ensure a Greener Future.
A small Compost Bin will get you started. They are economical and don't take up
much space. A Compost Pail in your kitchen and some leaves are all you need to
get started. Compost Pails are decorative and come with a lid. (An empty coffee
can will work too) Just divert your hand from the trash can to the compost
pail. An easy transition. Getting the kids involved is the best part. Have them
collect stray leaves and twigs in the yard. Make it a game--kids love helping.
They also like opening the composter and dumping the compost pail into it. They
love to see everything mixed up in there. Contrary to popular belief,
composters do not smell and they do not attract flies or other insects. You and
your children (grandchildren) will be amazed at the rich, black dirt that comes
out. Make sure you add leaves, grass clippings, etc. to balance the food
scraps.
It's an easy process. The environment, your yard, your plants, and your
children will thank you.
About the Author
This article may be reproduced and/or distributed for the
purpose of education only, and may not be changed in part or whole. This
article was written by Vera Pappas, Owner of <a
href=”http://www.greennationgardens.com”>GreenNationGardens.com</a>,
suppliers of green living products for the home and garden.
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