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Compost Systems
Compost making is an art, so is choosing the best system of making it.
Good Compost systems keep compost confined so that they receive proper
air and required temperature turning compost into a fertilizer.
Methods of composting
There are various methods of composting organic waste. They range from
the most simple to highly complicated. The range also fluctuates between
cheap and expensive. Also, while one system may work for a particular
type of waste, the same may not do so for other type of waste. You can
exclusively use one system of composting or can also try out a combination
of different systems. Composting systems can be divided into two main
categories, passive system, where your role is minimum. And turning system
where you need to devote both time and money. Composting can be done
in many ways like using compost heap, compost bins, trenching etc. Each
method has its own strength and weakness, which needs to be evaluated
before choosing any one or the other way. , You also need to consider
the strategies of compost systems. There are four main strategies of
compost systems, these are, Turned windrow system where material is arranged
in windrows, static piles which are higher and wider than windrows, forced
aeration which is useful for composting waste with manure or sludge,
and lastly In-vessel bins where environment is controlled by partially
or wholly closing containers. Possible composting system can also be
home made or commercial.
Pros of compost systems:
The advantages and disadvantages of compost systems depend on the system
you are planning to use, however, Good systems control weather conditions
and foul odors. They can also lead to faster rate of composting. A good
system allows you to have your compost in three to four weeks.
Besides using compost in your own home, a good compost system also allows
you to sell it commercially by increasing its production.
Cons of compost systems:
But compost systems are not without flaws. Some compost systems are expensive
and require more maintenance while some may work slower than the others.
Also you may have to use a combination of compost systems rather than
using exclusively using any one. This may add on to the cost.
However, with a little management and skill, you can find compost systems
that work best for your garden.
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