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Using a Composter for Your Vegetable Garden


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A composter provides you with an environmentally-friendly and economical way to fertilize your vegetable garden. In addition to being environmentally-friendly and economical, a composter is a great opportunity to use only organic materials to fertilize your garden. To start off composting, choose an area for your composter that is close to the garden, since you will be making many trips to your garden with the compost.

When creating a compost mixture, carefully choose food scrapes and garden debris to make a healthy mixture for your vegetable garden. Household items such as coffee grounds, tea leaves, vegetable and fruit peelings or leftovers, chopped or ground up corncobs, and even crushed up eggshells make great additions to the compost. In addition, you may want to add garden debris that includes: shredded leaves and newspapers, straw, lawn clippings, or small chopped up clippings from plants.

A composter is not only ideal for helping to keep out animals like mice and rats out of your compost, but it also provides you with a compost mixture sooner. Use a composter like the Tumbling Compost Mixer for easily creating the right fertilizer for your garden. This composter holds a variety of items for your compost and conveniently mixes them up thoroughly. You should have an earth-friendly and usable compost mixture within five weeks.

Composting is great for the Earth and the health of your garden vegetables. To make your compost mixture, use items that are safe for humans, since their composition will be absorbed by the vegetables and eaten by you. For all of your garden needs, check out Backyard Style.

 


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