
Organic Composting Simplified
Easy Tips for a Thriving Sustainable Garden
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Karen Davidge

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Composting is a way to create your own fertilizer while reducing the amount of waste in landfills. Simply place organic waste, such as food scraps, lawn waste, and other biodegradable materials, on your soil. Helpful bacteria break down this material to create a host of healthy nutrients for your plants and produce.
For the home gardener, composting yields an array of benefits. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reported that composting produces higher yields of fruits and vegetables. That means your family can rely on more fresh produce and reduce grocery expenses.
You’ll save money on fertilizer, and you won’t have to treat your plants as often or rely on expensive store-bought chemicals.
There are powerful benefits for the environment too—compost creates top-quality soil that benefits your garden in the long term, battling global warming by reducing the amount of methane produced by landfills in the air.
Composting additionally helps you save water since soil covered in this biodegradable material retains moisture more optimally.
Composting additionally helps you save water since soil covered in this biodegradable material retains moisture more optimally.
The benefits of creating your own rich, organic fertilizer merit the small effort involved, but newbies take note—there is an art and science behind effective composting.
You have to do it right to ensure your blend doesn’t smell bad, become soggy, or just sit there doing nothing—and this book will ensure you get it right from the start.
Consider this a complete guide to help you select the tools you need, create the perfect blend, and ace the art of compost turning.
This book will show you how to make composting an effortless part of your daily life, so your family can reap the benefits of pesticide-free produce and lush plants and flowers.
If you’re ready to take active steps in your pursuit of a greener and healthier life, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button now.
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