Composting By combing composting with recycling, you could divert almost 70 percent of your waste from going into the landfill. Composting is a process that accelerates the natural decaying process of yard and organic waste, such as yard trimmings, leaves and food scraps. Compost is the end result of the decaying process. It is a rich material that can help your plants absorb nutrients and it increases soil aeration and water holding capacity. Compost bins can be as simple as chicken wire or a wooden compost bin. You can even cut the bottom out of a plastic trashcan and drill small holes on the sides. To create a compost pile:
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Download the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control's booklet Smart Gardener that focuses on many issues including soil enrichment, native planting, naturescaping, smart watering, composting and minimizing the use of chemical treatments. What can be composted? What can be composted depends on what type of bin you use for composting. In general:
Depending on what kind of composter you have, be careful when putting meat, bones, dairy or fat. These could attract pests.
A variety of composters including tumblers, worm composters, and compost bins are available at local home and garden businesses. Charleston County's Environmental Management Department sells Solar Cone Food Digesters for $89.23. These composters convert plant and small amounts of animal waste into soil through a cycle of activity by interdependent organisms and micro-organisms. By situating your Solar Cone Food Digester into the sunniest spot in the yard, it breaks down organic material, which in turn can be used to enrich the soil in your yard. For more information about purchasing a Solar Cone composter, contact the Environmental Management Department at (843) 720-7111. |
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