Some people also bake and cook as a hobby, others prefer it as a task to put food on the table, but no matter how we approach things in the kitchen, waste is definitely produced.
You may have been amazed at how much waste is being collected in your household, and the benefits of this are the packaging of the food and the leftovers from its use. Conscious waste management means collecting garbage selectively. Household waste includes materials left over from the preparation of our meals that are not worth throwing in the trash when we have a garden, and we also have flowers and kitchen garden plants in the garden. Moreover, you don't even need a garden for this, as you can have a lot of houseplants in an apartment, and you can even compost it on a balcony.
Peeled vegetables, fruit peels and other materials can be collected in a separate collection, which will be an excellent nutrient for our plants in the future. Raw materials that are just thrown in the trash are actually more valuable than just getting rid of it and there’s not too much to do around it. You may want to get a composting bucket that can hold any plant and other leftovers. In other words, you can compost the peel left over from the peeling of vegetables and fruits, fruit and vegetable residues, vegetables, fruit leaves, coffee grounds, tea grass, and the eggshell can also be crushed here. However, what should not be put in the composting bucket is fats, used oil, meat, bone, plastic.
There is a need for a collection container into which the residues listed above can enter, and there is a need for another collection container with a lid that will actually function as a composting container. You will also need a tool to move and rotate the compost easily. There can be several types based on the size and material of the composting vessel, it is worth considering how big our space is.
Composting pots need to ventilate, if you don’t have a well-ventilated pot or don’t rotate the compost properly, however, composting will smell. At the bottom of the outdoor, covered composting, place garden waste that is dry (twigs, hay, straw, avar), and green waste can be placed on it, and then it should be layered accordingly later, it is worth laying earth on top of it. It is worth rotating at least twice a week, so the compost that enriches the soil of our indoor and garden plants will be made within a quarter of a year.
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