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describe briefly how you can prepare compost in your backyard by using Kitchen waste ,newspapers and dry leaves..​

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Answered by Arish12
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Composting is beneficial to homeowners for several reasons. It allows for the recycling of kitchen scraps and the creation of a natural fertilizer for garden plants and vegetables. Compost pits offer a simple and free alternative to purchasing or building a compost bin, as they are made right in the ground within your backyard.

1

Locate a spot in your yard that receives a lot of direct sunlight to help keep your compost pit above 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not place the compost pit too close to your house, as it may emit an unpleasant smell as it decomposes.

2

Dig a hole in the ground with a garden shovel that is 2 to 3 feet deep by 3 feet wide.

3

Line the hole with masonry lining or pack in the sides and bottom of the hole as well as you can, or you risk the sides crumbling down into your pit.

4

Layer the ingredients in the compost pile. Start with organic materials, such as kitchen scraps, shredded newspaper, coffee grounds, egg shells, grass clippings or fallen leaves. Then add a layer of fertilizer, such as horse, cow or chicken manure. Add a layer of soil and repeat the layers in order. Stop when your compost reaches 1 foot above the compost pit.

5

Water the compost pit until the ingredients are soaked. According to Iowa State University, compost needs a moisture content between 40 and 60 percent to multiply the beneficial microbes that are within the pile.

6

Turn the ingredients in the compost pit once per week with a shovel to provide proper aeration. Add water at this time to keep the pile moist.

7

Use the compost once it becomes brown and crumbly and has an earthy smell to it.

Things You Will Need

Shovel

Masonry lining

Organic materials

Fertilizer

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