Little known facts about kitchen composters
February 23rd, 2010If you are completely new to the composting technique of making fertilizer yourself so as to improve the quality of the plants that you are growing, then here are some facts that will help you better understand how to deal with the entire process of kitchen composting.
For instance, did you know that you can build a kitchen compost bin out of almost anything? Even a simple plastic container can turn into your kitchen compost bin so that you can store in it all the organic material that you find in your kitchen to turn into compost. Even a stainless steel container can act as your kitchen compost bin just as long as you have something to keep all the organic material you collect in it. Therefore, kitchen composters can be used in any kind of home, even a small apartment with a tiny kitchen can have its own composter and do the job of producing compost.
Also, you might not have known this, but usually kitchen composters will require you to add worms to it so that they can help the organic materials that you store to turn into compost quickly. If you do find that there is a presence of worms in the bin when you go through the process of turning and tumbling the bin then you may not have to add the worms to it, but if there are no worms then it would be a better decision for you to put a few worms into the compost kitchen bin. You can buy these worms that are actually bred for this specific purpose of helping organic material turn into compost.
Here is another fact for you that you might have not known; this is that if you suddenly find that there is a very strong stench arising from the kitchen composter that you have, then it indicates two specific things to you that you need to take care of immediately. Firstly it means that the atmosphere inside the compost bin is too humid and wet which is not the ideal situation for compost to form. Also, the bad odor that you find coming out of your compost pit is also because the good and useful bacteria and worms that were inside your compost pit have died that will slow down the process of the organic material turning into compost. So you will need to make sure that the atmosphere inside the bin is dry and you will also add some more worms in so that the process can go ahead smoothly.
Also, the compost inside your kitchen compost bin is actually perfect for use as compost and fertilizer when it has achieved the consistency of soil and has started looking like soil. So when that texture has been reached by the materials mixed together inside your kitchen compost pit then you can empty it out and use it for your indoor pots and maybe even your garden or lawn if you have one.
