Almost our household waste consists of bio-waste. They are many catering wastes. The bio-waste can be collected separately and convert into compost so that you get an excellent, natural fertilizer for gardens.
If you have your own garden, you can have your own bio-waste composting. You need to tolerate partial shade. Fruit residues on the compost is a popular place for wasps in the summer. You should really think of the new location and to take account of the neighbors, preferably if you set up a compost be tank made of plastic or with air slit a construction made of slats or masonry, is a matter of taste preference.
1) The compost must have contact with the soil, so that micro-organisms and little creatures have access to compost because without it, the composting does not take place.
2) Water must be able to flow freely, so that no storage water wet can form and thus rot.
3) It may only appropriate waste on the compost heap vegetables and fruit waste, hedges and grass clippings order egg shells.
4) Meat and Fish waste must not in any case on the compost. This leads to massive odors and attracts vermin.
5) Wild seeds herbs should also not on the compost. The grains are often not destroyed by the composting process. If not than your compost spreading, simultaneously they sow wild herbs.
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