Making Your Own Compost at Home
Making Your Own Compost at Home Turning kitchen waste into garden gold Every time we scrape peelings into the bin, we’re throwing away something surprisingly valuable. Composting at home is one of the simplest ways to cut waste, save money, and improve your garden – and you don’t need acres of land or specialist kit to do it. Why bother composting? Cuts household waste – up to 30% of what we throw away can be composted Saves money – less need for shop-bought compost and soil improvers Improves soil health – better structure, moisture retention and nutrients Reduces emissions – food waste in landfill produces methane In short: composting is low effort, high reward. What can go into your compost? A good compost heap is all about balance. Think greens and browns . Greens (nitrogen-rich): Fruit and vegetable peelings Coffee grounds and tea bags Grass cuttings Plant trimmings Browns (carbon-rich): Cardboard and shredded paper Dry leaves and twigs ...