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Costa's composting mistakes: what NOT to do ๐ŸŒพ

By Emily Mason posted 26-10-2022 10:12

  
Following Costa's Guide to Composting, here are three rookie composting errors and how to avoid them:

SAY NO TO RODENTS
One of the biggest ways that people go wrong is placing too many food scraps into their bin, which is like nectar to rodents. The key thing is to get your ratio between carbon and nitrogen equal. If you can, itโ€™s also a good idea to have two bins โ€“ depending on the season, you need eight to 10 weeks to make mature compost, which needs some time to sit and mature, so having a second bin allows you to keep adding scraps, while you let the other bin do the 'making and breaking' down.

EXCESS H2O
Adding too much water is another mistake! If this happens, add some shredded newspaper to absorb the excess water. And, equally, having it too dry means that the breakdown doesn't happen as fast as it should.

BE PATIENT
Proper composting can take time! Observe your compost regularly. Make sure you have an approximate ratio of 60% green waste to 40% brown and turn regularly with a compost turner.

Looking for more activities to get your hands dirty doing? Check out Costa's Junior Landcare YouTube

Article Attrition: Womens Weekly

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