Making Compost From Kitchen Waste – 30% of Landfill Is Kitchen Waste!

August 8th, 2011 by admin No comments »

About 20% to 30% of landfill is kitchen and yard waste… That’s honestly a pretty darn big amount, considering that virtually all of this can be easily recycled and composted. And it doesn’t even have to smell bad!

Thing is, a lot of people wrongly think that composting, even small amounts of kitchen waste and leftovers, is either going to take up a lot of space, too much space even, or that it’s going to stink up their home something terrible, or that they just have no real use for the compost.

Or all three.

But the truth is that these are actually fairly simple things to get around. The trick is in knowing how to deal with this, and not to start composting and trying to figure it all out as you go along.

As you probably already realize, composting, especially inside your own home, is not something you wanna risk messing up badly…the stink resulting from that can be…horrible.

But don’t let that put you off. As I said, finding out what to do to avoid these things is the first step you’ll need to take before you even start composting anything leftover from your kitchen.

Which is why I wanted to let you know all about composting bins.

Yeah, what a great topic to start on, haha! But you’ll need to know what size, and the kind of bins you should be using for composting, and you can even get filters for some to stop any smell escaping too!

Of course, these filters are far more useful for the small, kitchen bins you’ll also be using, since the big bins with the real compost in, won’t really smell bad at all if you’ve done it all right.

Thing is, with kitchen leftovers, its far easier and just better to have a small, “temporary” compost bin to just quickly put food waste and leftovers in, especially while you are cooking, this is very useful.

This won’t be the proper compost, simply a way of storing the kitchen scraps you get before dumping them in with the rest of the compost, in a larger bin.

This larger bin can generally hold 330 litres of compost and waste. This is for “average” 3 or 4 person households. For just two people, 220 litres is a decent capacity. » Read more: Making Compost From Kitchen Waste – 30% of Landfill Is Kitchen Waste!

Small Scale Composting Kitchen Waste – Basics to Know Before Starting!

August 8th, 2011 by admin No comments »

If you want to get started with small scale composting kitchen waste, it is thankfully much easier than most people think.

However, don’t think that means you can just waltz through it without really knowing what to do, and expect to get good results! In fact, especially with kitchen compost, doing it this way, with no real knowledge of what to do, then you’re more likely to end up with a smelly, stinky mess!

And why is that more likely with kitchen scraps?

Because most of them are going to be fruit and vegetable scraps, cooking leftovers and things like this. The problem is, most of these are “green” compost scraps, and without enough “brown” things, the high nitrogen content in greens starts smelling pretty bad, and attracts flies and horrible insects like that…

Meaning that if you do wanna start composting kitchen waste, and let’s be honest, of course you do!, then you’ll also need to add a few “browns” to the mix as well. I’m talking about leaves, grass cuttings and even small twigs.

Not especially difficult to find, and even a small yard will provide enough of these browns to keep your compost mix from becoming a horrible insect and rodent fest…

Which is also why a lot of people like to start composting in fall, when there’s lots of leaves lying around…of course, that only happens for 25% of the year, but the rest of the year is just as good a time to start.

You just won’t have such an abundance of leaves to take. Besides, composting isn’t something that’s restricted to just one part of the year, anyone can do it all year, every day!

But it’s not just about getting enough greens and browns together, and sticking them in a compost bin.

You also wanna make sure you put the bin in the right place too! » Read more: Small Scale Composting Kitchen Waste – Basics to Know Before Starting!