{"id":244,"date":"2020-06-02T07:33:15","date_gmt":"2020-06-02T07:33:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hunghinhgoldenland.vn\/?p=244"},"modified":"2020-11-12T04:06:52","modified_gmt":"2020-11-12T04:06:52","slug":"five-reasons-you-should-switch-to-induction-cooking","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hunghinhgoldenland.vn\/vi\/five-reasons-you-should-switch-to-induction-cooking\/","title":{"rendered":"HOW TO COMPOST: BEST GUIDE TO USING A COMPOST TUMBLER"},"content":{"rendered":"

There are a lot of materials in a household that go to waste simply because we can\u2019t find a use for them. We run into leftovers at home that go into the trash, old newspapers we\u2019ve already read, and even some dry leaves and plants from cleaning up the yard. While it\u2019s always an option to throw these things out, many homeowners are looking for alternatives to get more use out of the waste they produce. Learning how to compost allows homeowners to convert the waste they produce into compost that brings more life to their lawn and garden.<\/p>\r\n

There are 5 main ingredients to composting effectively: a compost tumbler, green and brown materials, oxygen, heat, and water. This list only scratches the surface, and how you mix these ingredients together will determine the quality of your compost. At Lifetime, we provide\u00a0rotating compost bins<\/a>\u00a0that make the composting processes easier than ever before. Here is an in-depth look at how you can take everyday scraps and turn them into rich compost you can use to feed the plant life around your home.<\/p>\r\n

What is Compost?<\/strong><\/b><\/h2>\r\n

You may be wondering, what is compost? How is it different from fertilizer? Why is it worth making and putting in my garden? Luckily, there are answers for all of those questions. Literally, compost is decomposed organic matter. That organic matter can be made up of food scraps and dry plant life from around your home and yard. The items that go into compost are natural materials that can decompose into rich soil full of nutrients that promote microbes that aid in the growth process.<\/p>\r\n

In straight forward terms, compost is soil that can be used to promote growth in your lawn and garden. That sounds like fertilizer, you say? Well, fundamentally, compost differs from fertilizer because it feeds the soil while fertilizer feeds the plants. Compost is used to enrich the soil around your plants, which will, in turn, create a healthy food supply for your plants. The other difference is how you get compost versus how you get fertilizer. Most homeowners have the materials needed to make compost.<\/p>\r\n

How To Make Compost<\/strong><\/b><\/h2>\r\n

As we mentioned, there are 6 basic ingredients you will need to make your compost. You need:<\/p>\r\n