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Composting: The state of Illinois has banned all landscape waste from being deposited into landfills. With this as an issue for residents within our county, we need to be progressive about reusing those materials. Composting is the 4th R or Rot out of the 3Rs of Recycle, Reduce and Reuse that provides the using of the system a valuable material for their gardens and houseplants. What is composting? What can be used as composting materials? Yard greens such as flowers,vegetable, plant trimmings, hedge clippings and grass. Kitchen Browns such as coffee filters, stale bread, paper napkins and towels, dryer lint and hair. Yard browns such as leaves, straw or hay, small twigs/chips, dried grass and weeds. What can’t you compost? How easy is it to compost and what do we do? What do I do in the winter time with the compost bin? Spring: In the Spring you can take out the composted materials out of the bin for Spring planting and kick start the compost pile or bin with soil to get the microbes, worms and other organisms in the pile to decompose the waste materials. Summer: Keep adding to the compost pile and continue to stir the bin making sure to keep dry material on top and the rest of the materials moist like a dampened sponge. Fall: Harvest the compost bin and take out all of the composted materials. Add this rich compost material to your gardens and till into that soil. Winter: The compost bin may still be added to all winter long. It does decompose slower but will compost through the winter and in the spring that process will speed up for spring usage. How long is it before I get usable compost? Fruit flies have been surrounding the pile, how do I get rid of them? |
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