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compostingIf you are a homesteader, it is likely that you have a garden that you manage and develop to provide a food source for you and your family.  You probably utilize natural composting to help preserve your rich dirt for growing your crops.  We certainly believe natural and organic compost is a crucial part of healthy homestead garden, and increasing the yield of your crops.

The seasons play a vital role in the overall growing process.  Whether you are preparing, harvesting or planting, you undoubtedly understand that you have to pay attention to the changing season and the certain duties that follow.

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Most composting work is performed in the spring and summer season. The reason is that heat is such an essential aspect to the composting process. Despite the fact that the compost procedure itself generates heat, the warmth from the weather definitely helps everything along.

The majority of garden composts goes inactive in the winter season months and start-up once again with the spring thaw and warmer temperatures. If you live in a milder environment that does not get severe winters, there is a way to continue to compost throughout the winter season months.

You can develop an insulated compost bin. Continue to compost as you would at any other time of the year.   Even though this method will still work in the winter season months, the rate at which the material will decompose will still be decreased. Winter composting will permit you to continue recycling your kitchen scraps throughout the colder months and you might even have compost at the start of spring to make use of in your garden.

Here’s a video of another winter composting idea:

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The spring and fall are the finest times to gather leaves to begin a new compost bin. In the spring, the leaves you gather have actually currently begun to decay as they remained wet and insulated throughout the winter season. It does not matter though if you collect your leaves in either period– they are the perfect base for a brand-new compost pile. If you are making use of dry leaves from the fall, think about putting them with a chipper of some kind.  Leaves that are smaller sized and cut-up  will assist in the entire composting system.