Lots of paper things, that you probably throw in your trash currently, could go to your compost pile. Paper items are considered brown matter. Others not show in this video are: tea bags, egg shells, straw, hay (be careful...it often has lots of seeds), leaves and sawdust. * Note - I refer to cardboard from China not being acceptable compost material. It is different than cardboard made in the US and may contain questionable chemicals.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Compost Material - Everyday Items
Compost Material - Everyday Items Video Clips. Duration : 3.15 Mins.
Lots of paper things, that you probably throw in your trash currently, could go to your compost pile. Paper items are considered brown matter. Others not show in this video are: tea bags, egg shells, straw, hay (be careful...it often has lots of seeds), leaves and sawdust. * Note - I refer to cardboard from China not being acceptable compost material. It is different than cardboard made in the US and may contain questionable chemicals.
Lots of paper things, that you probably throw in your trash currently, could go to your compost pile. Paper items are considered brown matter. Others not show in this video are: tea bags, egg shells, straw, hay (be careful...it often has lots of seeds), leaves and sawdust. * Note - I refer to cardboard from China not being acceptable compost material. It is different than cardboard made in the US and may contain questionable chemicals.
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