What Is Compost and How Do I Use It?
You have probably heard of compost, but you might not know exactly what it is or what its benefits are. You are not alone. Many homeowners know very little about compost and the ways this material can be useful around their yard.
Basically, compost is organic material that has decomposed. It is typically made from plant-based kitchen scraps and waste from your lawn. People sometimes also include materials like shredded newspaper, fireplace ashes from natural wood, sawdust or cardboard in their compost pile. Some of the most common items that people use to make compost include:
- coffee grounds,
- tea bags,
- fruit peels,
- vegetable skins,
- eggshells,
- leafy tops from carrots,
- nut shells,
- uneaten vegetables,
- grass clippings,
- twigs,
- houseplants,
- untreated wood chips,
- hay,
- trimmings from bushes and
- dead leaves.
Many people question the difference between topsoil and compost. Mature compost looks like crumbly, dark soil and it smells earthy. When you compost, it should only benefit you and your yard—not create further problems. Compost should not be made from … Read Full Post »