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More Articles... outdoors, it does not really matter. You can have them on either or on both areas. The good thing is that you won't even have to sweat around too much with your worm compost. They are relatively easy to transport and are non-complaining workers that will till your compost day in and day out, for relatively ... What Makes Composting Worthwhile ... will decompose rather slowly. On the other hand, having too much greens on the pile could cause some serious smell. Other elements that you should always consider when making compost are the air and the amount of water your pile will need. It is best to keep your compost pile damp. This will help in the ... ... themselves without being exposed by walking through your backyard. If bears or raccoons are a big concern in your community you can look into a neighborhood compost pile. In addition to making composting more accessible to a larger group of people, you can look into an electric or barbed wire fence to ... Evaluating Commercially Available Composting Heaps ... you have placed them in your soil. If you are presented with relatively young compost, it is better to administer the composting yourself and save the money you are to use for purchasing something that you can do well on your own. Ability to destroy weeds and other destroyers of soil. The resisting factor ... ... horses, cows, rabbits, and goats. You can even add droppings from hamster or other indoor pets. But stay away from bird, dog, and cat droppings (including cat litter). They all can contain harmful organisms. Any type of animal waste such as leftover meat, oil, bones, or fish waste are off-limits. They ...
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