How to Start a Compost Pile
By Donna Daniels, published Mar 02, 2007
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Compost piles can be very elaborate or very simple. You can buy a composting container at stores but I prefer a home made compost pile since it is so very simple to make. The composting containers that you buy in stores is great if you live in a place that you cannot make your own compost pile. But if you have the room for a big home made compost pile then that is the way to go.
A compost pile is just a place to let plant matter break down and decompose into fertilizer. Plants will decompose if left on the ground but if it is in a compost pile then you can gather it and use it for fertilizing your plants. You can also use a compost pile to put all the grass clippings and small branches that you gather.
To start a compost pile you will need a place to confine the plant matter. A square made of some boards will do or a snow fence put in a circle will do. You can make your compost pile as big or small as you want. It is a personal choice as to how big to make it. The idea is that you will have a nice pile of plant matter to start with and as it breaks down the pile will get smaller and you can add more. If you don't have much compost you can have a small compost pile about two feet by two feet. If you have a lot of plant matter you can get just about as big as you want.
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