Making Compost from Household Wastes
For any home, it’s normal for the trash to be taken out regularly. Household scraps included in usual trash removal within Vancouver are food leftovers, paper products, and food packaging.
Yes, it seems much easier to just let the garbage collectors take this junk, but did you know that some of the most common household trash you typically throw out can still be used for your garden?
If you have a garden, instead of buying artificial fertilizers for your plants or crops, you could use food scraps to make natural compost. So, in a way, composting can help you save some cash because you no longer have to purchase fertilizers. It can also reduce the amount of garbage you produce at home. While most companies for trash removal in Vancouver would gladly take your food scraps, it would be better to think of other ways you can reuse scraps rather than it just being dumped in the landfill areas.
There are innumerable types of food leftovers you can use for your compost. Egg shells, tea bags, coffee grounds, vegetable scraps, leftover bread, and corn cobs are just some of them. What’s more, the compost you can make at home may be produced using other types of waste aside from food scraps. Grass clippings, branches, leaves, and other garden wastes may also be added to your compost. In addition, paper waste such as used toilet rolls, cardboard, and newspaper can be used as well.
These types of wastes will naturally break down over time. The process of composting would be more effective if these wastes would be buried in soil. Burying food scraps, paper waste, or garden waste in soil would also protect them from being eaten by animals.
You can choose to make a compost bin yourself or purchase one. Just make sure that enough air can get in your bin. You also have to ensure that your compost gets sufficient moisture and warmth.
In just a couple of months, you can look forward to getting all-natural compost you can use for your garden.