Composting: the very word conjures up images of big piles of dirt, worms, millipedes, the occasional opossum, hauling, farm tools, and stinky, dirty inconvenience. People who practice composting know what a challenge it can be at times, waiting for nature’s decomposition to take its course, attempting to strike the right balance between types of waste and moisture, and creating a nutrient-rich planting resource made from yard and kitchen waste that would have otherwise gone to a landfill.
Did you know that unlike this old fashioned image of composting, today it has become a green, convenient, hassle-free experience that not only can be odor-free, but can actually fit into a modern kitchen lifestyle? Green thumbs and homeowners rely on numerous styles of kitchen compost bins, from the small and simple decorative pails, to mid-sized caddies, to larger ones utilizing innovative technology that churns the compost and even indicates when it’s ready, for clean, easy, odorless removal.
Knowing your composting needs goes a long way towards simplifying your choices between so many products on the market. Whether you are just curious about new ways to green your lifestyle, or need to maximize your garden growth, composting provides an innovative, clean, convenient solution to the modern kitchen.
What is Compost?
Compost comprises of organic waste, such as kitchen scraps, coffee and tea grounds, eggshells or fruit rinds, that gets decomposed by microorganisms, such as fungi, bacteria and actinomycetes. Increased metabolic activity results in the warming effect of the compost. Brown and green waste balances to create a nutrient-rich, “loamy” compost which feeds plants and gardens with noticeable results in growth and health.
Why Compost?
- To create enriched soil for household flowers, plants, and gardens
- To improve home grown food with a noticeable difference
- To reduce household waste
- To lessen social waste and advocate greener living
- To teach recycling
- To illustrate natural scientific principles in biology and chemistry in a compelling way
- To provide a convenient alternative to a wasteful lifestyle.
Finding new ways to utilize resources and cut waste has numerous benefits. Not only does composting reduce the country’s waste stream, 23% of which is comprised of kitchen and yard waste, it also recycles waste into a useful product for household plant growth; as well as teaches children the benefit of viewing waste, not as something to be forgotten, but a resource to be managed. They teach the value of recycling and can act as a learning aid to spark scientific curiosity and environmental stewardship. Vermicomposting, or worm bins, hold a particular fascination for children.
What Do Kitchen Compost Bins Do?
Kitchen compost bins take the chore out of composting and make it a daily convenience and hassle-free experience. By placing kitchen waste in anything from a small container, to a stainless-steel canister, to a large automatic composter, organic matter can break down in a matter of weeks, rather than years. In a clean, small, quiet composting unit, the waste undergoes transformation through heat and aeration, and sometimes mechanical churning, filtering and separation. Use this for household plants, flowerbeds, gardening or landscaping purposes. Of course, for larger projects you might need an outdoor composter to hold more capacity.
What About the Smell?
Balancing green and brown waste might seem like a challenge for the uninitiated; but people soon find it to be an easy and intuitive experience. By following tried and true methods for effective composting, the result is a natural, organic product. Air-tight containment assures prevention of fruit flies. While some composters discourage the use of meat and bone byproducts, others can handle such waste. Done correctly, people report no smell at all, even with the lid off; and if anything, a smell more like freshly-cut grass than that of garbage. People practice odor-free composting every day in their clean kitchens.
Kitchen compost bins enhance the modern, green, and chic kitchen with contemporary designs, quiet mechanics, odor and hassle-free maintenance, and the joy of DIY planting. They also reduce household waste output and send a positive message to every generation.
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