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Five materials necessary for a successful compost pile are bokashi, earthworms, manure, natural soil and unpackaged food.

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Where does the energy in a compost pile come from?

Carbon is the source of energy in a compost pile. Compost piles need to have brown and green materials, which are respectively carbon- and nitrogen-rich. Green materials provide the pile's decomposition-friendly micro-organisms with proteins.


What is the difference between compost pile and compost pit?

A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.


What is the difference between a compost heap and a compost pit?

A compost heap is a pile of composting material that is in a pile on the ground. A compost pit is dug into the ground and the composting material is placed in it.


What are compost bins made of?

The outer structure can be made of anything. Most people just start a pile of compost in an area they can easily reach. Any organic materials can be added to a compost heap.


How moist should materials be in the compost pile?

The consistency of a cloth that is submerged and then wrung out is how moist materials should be in the compost pile. The feel, look and smell will be similar to that of soil that never is allowed to dry out and that is moist enough to leave a sprinkling of speckles when a hand or probe grazes or is inserted in soil.


What happens to the middle of the compost pile?

Heat is the event which happens in the middle of the compost pile. A properly constituted and layered compost pile must be built around the middle, as the center of activity deciding for or against successful decomposition. Temperatures tend to reach as high as 160 degrees Fahrenheit (71.11 degrees Celsius) when proper procedures are followed and proper recyclables are included.


What is an organic way to keep flies away from a compost pile?

AnswerIf there are flies in a compost pile, there's an inbalance between carbon and nitrogen in the pile. There are a couple of ways to keep flies away from your compost pile... First of all try not to add meat, fish, or dairy products to your pile. Concentrated nitrogen sources like these and attract flies, as well as rats. If you do add them, chop them up, and bury them in the middle of the pile. Cover them with existing compost, dry leaves, straw, and/or sawdust. Fruit or vegetable matter should also be chopped and buried in the middle of the pile.This makes it hard for flies to reach the high-nitrogen materials to lay their eggs. Increasing the amount of "brown", high-carbon materials gives bacteria the upper hand in the pile. They'll break the scraps down before they can attact flies.If you can you should shred your compost materials before adding to the pile to about two inch pieces. This will speed up decomposition and increase the temperature of the pile. High temperatures kill existing fly larva.Rotating and aerating your pile can also help get rid of maggots since they can not survive in the center of a compost pile because of the heat.


What is the method of recycling biodegradable waste?

compost pile


Can you put a cigar on a compost pile?

Yes, a cigar can go in a compost pile.Specifically, the tobacco product is question is high in carbon. It therefore may be included as one of the carbon-rich, energizing brown materials within a compost pile. Its paper may need to be removed because of toxically colorful printing inks.


Where can someone find out how to build a compost pile?

Someone can find out how to build a compost pile on the website Ehow. Also one can try the websites Ask, Yahoo Answers, and wiki.answers to see how to build a compost pile.


Should you allow rain into compost bin?

Rain will not hurt a compost pile, unless it floods. In order for a compost pile to decompose and form compost, it is necessary to keep it from drying out. Rain will assist you in this activity.


What biomass can be added to a compost pile?

Plant-based materials are the biomass that can be added to a compost pile. The biomass in question gives the pile carbon for energy and nitrogen for protein. Animal-based biomass may be used even though its selection and treatment must be closely monitored as a pathogen-carrier and pest-attractant.