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Compost Tumblers Produce Humus Faster Than A Compost BinThe rich black compost feels slightly spongy to the touch with a distinctly ‘earthy’ odor. The moist material seemingly invites you to press seeds into it. Compost, or humus, is like pure gold to a gardener. Humus improves the texture of soil, it retains moisture and it is loaded with plant nutrients. The organic material invites earthworm activity, which in turn aerates the soil. Compost tumblers are a great way to produce this humus. They are faster than the conventional compost bin. Compost tumblers make the compost easier to handle and they are less conspicuous than an unsightly compost bin. Compost Tumblers Speed Decaying Process Many Times Faster Over The Conventional Compost BinCompost is decayed plant matter. This can include kitchen refuse such as potato peelings, carrot peelings, celery tops and lettuce leaves. It includes grass clippings, leaves raked up in the fall, trimmings from shrubs and the residue from pruned flowers. It might even include chipped tree limbs and sticks. The material should be kept moist and aerated periodically. This is easily done with compost tumblers. If you use a compost pile, you will probably want to turn over the decaying material occasionally with a pitchfork. Compost tumblers are useful for the home gardener. These tumblers yield finished compost in as little time as three to four weeks, compared to nearly two years for a compost pile. Tumblers are more attractive, take up less space, can be moved easily and are contained, which keeps dogs and cats out of the tumbler. Perhaps most important, they save money previously spent on fertilizer. There is a certain satisfaction with making your own compost. In a sense, it is almost like ‘growing’ something else in your garden. Compost is a good use of materials that are waste, otherwise. Producing this rich garden supplement is easy with either compost tumblers or a compost pile. Find out more about how to begin making your own compost today. |