I hope you found my last article on composting informative but there were a few things I didn't go through last time that I would like to touch base on now.You found out last time that there are basic needs that you need to give for a compost to be productive. Those basic needs are air, food, and water. Now that we have the basics down, and we know how to properly deliver these basics I will now get a little more in depth into what you should and shouldn't put into your compost.
Let's start off with what you shouldn't put in your compost bin. This is an area I really could have used some more knowledge in my first time using a fresh batch of compost in my garden.
1)Any wood product that has been chemically treated (pressure treated lumber) should be left out of your compost. When the wood or sawdust from these types of wood get broken down the chemicals that were used to treat the wood leach into the compost and will ruin the garden or plants that you use the compost in.
2)Diseased plants may infect your garden if the compost was not hot enough to kill off all of the disease. So unless you want to play Russian roulette with next year's garden I would stay away from composting diseased plants.
3)Human and pet waste should never be used in a compost by a back yard gardener. Although possible to effectively compost these materials you take the risk of your pile not being hot enough to kill off all of the diseases that are carried in the waste. There are people who do this type of composting but they are well trained in hot composts and know the temperature and time it takes to safely decompose this type of matter. For the back yard enthusiast I would recommend staying away.
4)Fatty foods and meat waste (including bones) should be left out as well. They will take forever to break down and the local rats and mice may make your compost their new watering hole. If you want to still use these materials you can bury them in your 8" deep in your garden. This will make sure the little vermin can't smell and then get at your leftovers.
5)Pernicious weeds can be a particular pest to compost because even if you chop them up really well these types of weeds will still be able to sprout new roots while in the compost. But there is a way. After weeding leave the uprooted weeds in a pile in the direct sunlight for a couple weeks until they are nice and brown. Then they are safe.
Remember How I said I could have used some of this info in my first compost bin. I found out #5 the hard way. I chopped up a few morning glories into my first compost and the next season I was pulling dozens of them out of my garden where there was none before.
The next thing to learn is what you should put in your compost.
1)Grass is a good material to put in your compost but I have always found it easier to leave it on the ground to help the lawn. But if you decide to use them in your compost make sure to add your grass in thin layers, and mix thoroughly to avoid a slimy layer that will not want to break down.
2)If you want a great material to put in your compost bin, kitchen waste is the way to go. Form fruits and vegetable leftovers, to tea and coffee grounds, this stuff is great to compost. One thing to consider is to make sure your compost bin is secure so this type of waste does not attract the local vermin population like meat products would. Although this type of kitchen waste will break down a lot faster than the meat products will it may still be tempting for a mouse or rat so you may want to think about a bin with a secure top. Avoid milk products as well since this also is a big lure for rats and mice.
3)Leaves can be a great source of material for your compost. Just to think people just rake up and throw away this stuff. If you are feeling energetic why not rake up the neighbour's lawn too. Think of all the point around the block you could earn with your neighbours. Like grass leaves should be mixed in well to avoid clumping up and turning into a big mat in the middle of your bin.
4)Hay and Straw will make an ideal "Brown" ingredient to your mix. Not only will they supply a good nitrogen source for all the little microbes to feast on but they also help your pile from packing down and not allowing enough air to the center of the pile. Remember when you have a "Brown" ingredient in your pile you will also need "green" ingredients (grass, fruits and vegetables) to make the decomposition go quickly.
Thank you for taking the time to read my article on the materials best suited for your compost bin. I will be writing one more article on composting to go along with this and my last one so I hope you will come back soon to check it out.
Good Bad Ugly Ringtone
It is very common for people to consider starting a house flipping or real estate investment business with their friends or relatives. Because as individuals we all have different skill sets and interests, it is sometimes a wonderful thing to merge your skills with a friend or relative’s, and together create a solid business. However, sometimes things can go very wrong and relationships can suffer, or even end, over a failed house flipping business venture. To help avoid that from happening there are a few things which you should always keep in mind.
Tips for Flipping Houses with Friends or Relatives as Business Partners
The first tip in forming a partnership for flipping houses for profit with one or more partners is to decide how close you want to be with the person you are considering going into a partnership with. If the person is a good friend, or a loved relative, you need to make sure that you will be able to work with them through the good and the bad times during the house flipping process.
The second tip in forming a partnership flipping houses for profit with a relative or friend is to first create a document which outlines everyone’s responsibilities and expectations - before you ever start buying any property or doing any work. For instance, if you will be flipping houses for profit with your brother, then you need to sit down and decide who will be performing which tasks and what the compensation for each of you will be. It is also good to have some contingency plans since flipping houses for profit and financing flipping houses can be wrought with issues.
While legal documentation is helpful if a lawsuit ever comes to pass, the more important part of the documentation process for house flipping is simply getting everyone to agree to a roadmap for the project, in writing, before purchasing property and starting work. The legal agreement for your project should not be viewed as an “incase I need to sue you someday" document, but rather something everyone can refer to if things go wrong and questions are ever raised. In other words, it lays out all the expectations and then you can manage the project by those expectations without someone having to play the bad guy.
By choosing your partners carefully and laying out all the expectations at the beginning, you can have a very successful business flipping houses for profit in any state in the United States today.
Both Alex Gwen Thomson & Judson Voss are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Alex Gwen Thomson has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Management, Income Tax Return and Wrinkles. Hi my name is Doug and I live in the Okanagan Valley in British Colombia BC. I have spent most of my life working my way through various different career paths that has helped me develop a diverse knowledge base to which I write on. For more on gardening. Alex Gwen Thomson's top article generates over 673000 views. to your Favourites.
Judson Voss has sinced written about articles on various topics from Property Sale, Gardening and Property Guide. Isn’t it time you learned how to capitalize on one of the best markets for real estate investing? With the recent flood of foreclosures now is the time to learn to invest correctly in real estate from the hosts of the nation’s leading show on real estate. Judson Voss's top article generates over 165000 views. to your Favourites.
Affiliate Marketing For The Plus with an autoresponder you can easily build relationships, trust, and authority, which is vital to generating sales