Composting tips
In this week’s show we looked at how a local family and the John Ball Zoo have both embraced composting as part of their efforts to be green. Composting isn’t as hard as you may think. Here are the steps you can take if you want to incorporate composting into your family’s lifestyle.
- Buy a bin studded with holes and place it outside. Check out http://www.composters.com for some various options.
- Fill the bin ¾ full with leaves or newspaper. Add enough water so it resembles a damp sponge.
- Toss in scraps of food (avoid meat and dairy) along with any paper, yard waste, etc., and stir regularly. Each time you add in more waste, top with a layer of newspaper or leaves.
- In about two months, compost will have formed at the bottom. This compost can be used in your flowerbeds, plants and as fertilizer on your lawn.




I’ve been composting for years. It’s great for even a small garden.
Is composting really worth all that work? Couldn’t I just use fertilizer?
It’s an extra effort to compost but once you get a system down it saves on stuff you’re tossing into the dumpster and it’s a totally natural, FREE fertilizer!