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2020/06/02 WHY COMPOST?

WHY COMPOST?

Source from: https://www.recyclenow.com/reduce-waste/composting/why-compost

Composting is an inexpensive, natural process that transforms your kitchen and garden waste into a valuable and nutrient rich food for your garden. It's easy to make and use.

Environmental reasons

New research has found that almost half of the food waste in the average rubbish bin could have been composted.  You can do your bit to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill or other more costly forms of treatment by composting your food and garden waste at home. 

We are often asked "Why do I need to compost - and why should I worry when my local council does food waste collections?"

There are lots of good reasons to compost.  It saves money, saves resources, can help to improve your soil and can reduce your impact on the environment.  Did you know, composting at home for just one year can save global warming gases equivalent to all the CO2 your kettle produces annually, or your washing machine produces in three months?

Benefits for your garden

Your compost is a nutrie
nt-rich food product for your garden and will help improve soil structure, maintain moisture levels, and keep your soil's pH balance in check while helping to suppress plant disease. It will have everything your plants need including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium and it will help buffer soils that are very acidic or alkaline. Compost improves your soil's condition and your plants and flowers will love it!