There are a variety of containers that can be used for your compost pile. You can purchase containers specifically designed to hold your compost, or you can get creative and make your own. This can be done using plastic storage containers, wood, trash cans, etc. You can also choose to forgo a container altogether, and just have a free standing compost pile in your garden.
Countertop kitchen compost containers can be purchased at many retailers. Amazon and eBay have many listed that one may find suitable for purchase. The containers are available in various sizes and often odor-free.
Compost crocks are compost containers made of steel, ceramic, and other material and are used to store biodegradable trash. These include fruit and vegetable skins, cores, and other kitchen scrapes.
Containers can be used to put the composting materials, but you don't have to use one. If you use a container and it does not tumble the compost, you will need to tumble it yourself and there are ususally handles for that pupose. If you do not use a container, you will need a pitchfork or other tool to mix the compost with.
lettuce container, eggs container, All types of food has a container.
Organic compounds, such as old, rotten vegetables and fruits are best.
Yes, expired food can be used as compost.
vegetables and fruits
Breakdown of carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclable materials in cultivated and uncultivated lands or in compost bins, containers, heaps, piles, and pits are ways in which compost can be produced. Compost is organic material which is dark in color, fresh in smell, and rich in nutrients. It represents the end-product of human-intervened or Mother Nature-guided processes.
When the composting process is completed, compost can be used for gardening.
You can compost fruits and veggies.that's it, because everything else will kill your plants. Hope I helped!
Compost is awesome Compost is formed by decayed vegetable matter. Potting compost is a mixture of various ingredients used for potting pot plants.
Compost is used in most compost piles because it is edible by beneficial macro- and micro-organisms and because it rots easily.