Farmers and gardeners have always been looking for ways to increase the harvest, because using organic fertilizers is very expensive and hard to find. Mineral fertilizers turned out to be cheaper, they give high yields, but after a while the owners of the plots notice that the soil is deteriorating: it becomes light, hard, sandy and does not lump up. Plants also grow weaker and begin to grow worse and worse. A reasonable solution to these problems is to place compost pits on their sites. Compost well save the cost of watering and garbage collection, the purchase of large quantities of fertilizers. And all you need to send waste from the kitchen and garden in a compost container.
- What is compost
- The use of compost in the country
- How to make compost with your own hands
- Quick way
- Slow way
- What components can compost be made of?
- What compost can not do
- How to determine that the compost has matured
What is compost
Compost is a mixture of various biological and organic substances decomposed under the influence of the vital activity of microorganisms. Well-prepared compost will save and even improve the soil, will perfectly act as fertilizer and mulch.
The use of compost in the country
Compost can be used in different ways on a site, it all depends on the purpose for which you need it. Compost can be mature and immature. Mature - means homogeneous and dark, has a good smell. In immature compost will be present large, not completely decomposed particles: eggshell, pieces of branches, trunks of flowers. It also has a sharp smell.
Unripe compost is mainly used by gardeners and gardeners. It is needed for loosening the soil and is an excellent food for worms, fungi, microorganisms that live in the soil. It is a long-playing fertilizer, supports soil activity and nourishes plants that grow throughout the season. This type of compost is introduced by digging with the soil, or it can be mixed with the soil and put this mixture in the wells for planting. Then we will figure out how to make compost at home.
How to make compost with your own hands
Harvesting compost for dacha is best in compost storage. You need to place the compost box in a convenient place for the cottager: the backyard of the garden, behind the buildings of outbuildings, in those places where it will not spoil the appearance of the plot.
Quick way
To make compost to give quickly, you need to prepare the prepared compost vault conditions such as:
- Adding fresh feeds containing nitrogen. This may be a raw material that contains a large amount of moisture: kitchen waste, mowed grass, weeds, tops.
- Adding dry raw materials containing carbon. Dry branches of trees and artisanal plants, hay, straw, bark, dry leaves, ash, paper - raw materials with a high concentration of carbonaceous substances.
- Adding substances that accelerate the maturation of compost. Effective microorganisms are used as compost accelerators. These can be yeasts, fungi, lactic bacteria, and photosynthesizing. Compost ripening can also be accelerated with regular humus. It is sold in finished form in bags, but it is better and cheaper to understand how to make humus at home. To do this, we need to store manure of herbivore cattle in a pile or pit, cover with roofing material or wooden shields, leaving room for air to pass through.It is allowed to get into the humus of rain, but the main thing is that the water does not constantly rinse through the mass. Having done everything right, it remains to wait until it becomes a flowing, homogeneous form. This means that the humus is ready. It usually ripens within one year.
- Maintaining a constant humidity of the compost mixture and ensuring uniform distribution of heat in the process of composting.
In the center of the heap the temperature during maturation of the compost reaches 60-75 ° C In order to ensure uniform distribution of heat throughout the store, you can use oilcloth, tarpaulin, old carpets and pieces of linoleum superimposed on the compost store.
But that is not all. In order to properly make the compost in the country, you need to periodically mix it, thereby evenly distributing moisture and heat throughout the heap. In dry periods of the year it can and should be watered, but also to avoid stagnation of water.
If there is a suffocating smell near the compost box, it means that there is a lot of ammonia and not enough oxygen in it, you should add dry raw materials. Compost maturation in a fast way will take time from 3 to 8 months depending on the conditions that are created for its preparation.
Slow way
Composting can be done in a slow way. This method is very simple. For a start, we need to dig not a deep, but a sufficiently wide hole. Compost will consist of grass, branches, rotten wood. In this pit, you can add fresh manure, which to the maturation of the mixture will be humus, a good addition to the fertilizer. All this is loaded into the pit and dripped with a small layer of soil. To prepare such a mixture will be for 2-3 years.
If at the site there are 2-3 places for compost pits and to fill them regularly every year, then within 2-3 years you can get the required amount for annual soil fertilization.
What components can compost be made of?
For good and fast composting, you should use:
- mowed grass and fallen leaves;
- sleeping tea brew and coffee grounds;
- products that have not undergone heat treatment: eggshells, vegetables, fruits;
- thin branches and wood dust;
- paper, feathers, wool, fabric made from natural material;
- straw, sawdust, wood shavings, seed husks.
- fir branches and evergreens;
- animal dung and bird droppings.
What compost can not do
However, not all products and waste can be used to make compost.
It is not recommended to add to the compost pile:
- Vegetables, egg shells and fruits after heat treatment.
- Sick plants.
- Planted, ripened, perennial weeds.
- Plants after the use of herbicides.
- Feces of carnivores and humans.
- Ashes and ash from burning coal and inorganic substances.
- Plants with eggs and larvae of harmful insects.
How to determine that the compost has matured
The finished compost should be dark brown, crumbly, it should not stratify into layers. The smell should not be sharp, in the most successful case the compost smells like damp forest earth.
Using these recommendations, you can easily make the compost yourself and make the soil on your site more fertile, and most importantly - environmentally friendly.