Once you've gathered leaves, you can shred them or put whole leaves in the compost. Shredding leaves isn't required but can make the process easier and faster in the long run. Shredded leaves ...
A larger pile holds more heat than a smaller one, meaning it will break down matter faster, so go big! Aim for a pile of manageable size, ideally one that is 4 to 5 feet long and high. A larger ...
Vijaya Shenoy of Malleswaram Social said, “With the support of BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike), we have installed a ...
Leaves from conifers and evergreen plants will take between two and three years to compost and are best added in small quantities only, shredding them first to help speed up composting.
Composting collections continue to expand at CU Boulder. Many buildings currently have compost locations including the dining halls, the UMC, Folsom, Koelbel, Education, Wolf Law, Henderson Museum, ...
Marldon Community Composting Group has been handed £9,000 ... its own grounds maintenance team could assist with "turning and shredding". Councillor Jacqi Hodgson said: "Schemes like this are ...