HowExpert Guide to Composting: Learn Everything About Bins Compost Use Decomposition and Organic Waste from A to Z
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If you want to learn about composting then get HowExpert Guide to Composting.Maybe you have just learned about composting or maybe you knew about it but did not know where to start. This book is your go-to guide to learn all about composting and what it will entail. With easy to digest chapters and informative sections you will learn: How to choose a compost bin Whether to put your compost bin indoors or outdoorsHot composting versus cold compostingWhat organic material to compost including greens and browns Waste that should not be composted How to begin adding and layering the organic waste to your binThe importance of aerating your binAll about what to do after your compost is done decomposing including sifting and testing the compostDifferent methods of composting from using worms to fermenting Commercial composting and how composting works on a large scale How compost benefits your garden and helps with yard workThe role compost plays in providing nutrients to plantsBenefits that compost provides for humans How compost can save the environment and save you moneyWhy compost can be an important tool in STEM curriculum and for bettering yourself as a personThe history of compost from methods used by ancient civilizations to early composters to composting nowadaysGet HowExpert Guide to Composting Today!About the ExpertKeilin Huang is an avid composting enthusiast and passionate about educating others on the wonders of the natural process of decomposition. She currently has her own vermicompost bin in her New York City apartment thats filled with worms whose names all start with W. In her free time she acts as a volunteer for her local community garden which has an enclosed outdoor bin with an aerator; in addition she also helps out at the New York Botanical Gardens Childrens Garden where she helps kids discover the magic of worms and growing your own vegetables. When shes not composting Keilin enjoys reading fiction and graphic novels biking around her neighborhood traveling by train and writing snail mail.HowExpert publishes quick how to guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
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