Title: Composting
1Composting Natures LifecycleEverything
returns to the Earthadapted from Robert E
Richter and nsbar.org
2Assignment
- Create a 1 page handout to teach a fifth grade
student how to compost.
3 Brown
stuff is dead, Brown stuff is high in the element
carbon. Green stuff is fresh, Green stuff is
high in the element nitrogen.
4 5 6 Finished Bin! ...TAH DAHHHHH! the
microorganisms will go to work breaking down the
ingredients into humus.
7Compost "Critters" Now tiny microorganisms
(that you cannot see without a microscope) go to
work breaking down the organic matter into
compost.
8Input and Output
9What is Compost?
- Compost is organic material that over time has
been consumed by animals of all sizes, from
larger mammals, to worms, and microscopic
organisms. The result of this is compost, - a combination of digested and
- undigested food that is left
- on the forest floor to create
- rich, soft, sweet-smelling soil.
10Why Compost Our Food Waste?
- Return nutrients to the soil
- Create mulch/fertilizer for free
- Reduce the amount of trash that you send to the
landfill, where it creates - CO2, does not break down
- and becomes toxic
- Think about the impact on the next 7 generations,
as Native Americans do
11Look what we waste!!!!
12Anyone Can Compost
- Home dwellers locate compost bin next to
trashcans for convenience, or near backdoor. - Apartment dwellers talk to landlord about
having a compost bin by the trashcans, and/or set
up your own vermicomposting system - It doesnt cost anything to set up a compost
system and its a simple thing to do, yet has a
large result! - What is your level of courage?
13Why is Compost So Good?
- Adds nutrients to the soil, which in turn
supports healthier and more productive plants.
Compost provides virtually all of the essential
nutrients for plant growth, and more importantly,
it releases these nutrients over time to give a
slow, steady consistent intake of essential
elements needed for growth. - Improves the structure of soil, making it able to
hold water, yet it creates pockets of air that
plant roots need as well. - Eliminates the need for synthetic fertilizers
which leach chemicals into the groundwater and
pollute our streams and lakes.
14Anatomy of a Landfill
15Why doesnt food compost in the landfill?
- No oxygen mummifies waste
- Mixed with non-organic plastics and waste
- Built to encapsulate waste, no breakdown
- Monitored for 30 years to watch for toxins
16Anatomy of Compost
17How big should the bin be?
- 3 foot by 3 foot is optimal
- Organic matter needs a balance
- Air
- Water
- nitrogen/carbon
- microbes
18Compost Lasagna
- Brown Layer (noodles)
- Green Layer (spinach)
- Water (sauce)
- Air
- Time
19Greens (Nitrogen-rich)
- Kitchen scraps
- Ground eggshells
- Grass clippings
- Used coffee grounds/filters
- and teabags
- Leaves and garden waste
- Manure from herbivores
- Feathers and hair
- Old flower bouquets
20Browns (Carbon-rich)
- Fall leaves (shredded preferably)
- Spent plants
- Shredded paper/newspapers
- Sawdust
- Pine needles
- Old potting soil
- Food-soiled paper napkins/towels
- Stale flour, cereals, spices
- Nutshells
- Paper based egg cartons
21C/N Ratio Ideal 301 for fast hot composting
501 for slower, low temp. composting
- Brown (Carbon)
- Leaves 601
- Straw 901
- Sawdust 5001
- Wood chips/
- twigs 7001
- Green (Nitrogen)
- Food Scraps 151
- Grass Clippings 171
- Fruit Waste 401
- Weeds 201
- Chicken Manure 71
22Composting Made Easy
- You can get a c/n ratio of 301 501 by adding
two parts green material to one part brown - Example
- food scraps 151.
- Grass clippings 171.
- Leaves 601.
- 15 17 60 92 divide by 3 31.
- Or.
- 311 CN ratio.
23What NOT to put in bin
- Meat
- Dairy products
- Pet waste
- Clay kitty litter
- A lot of garden soil
- Weeds with seed heads
24Addition Helpful Tools
- Pitchfork or turning fork
- Shovel
- Compost Thermometer
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25Black Gold!!!
26What can I do with my compost?
- Seed starting. Its light and airy, and allows
quick growth. You can add it to commercial
potting mix, which is primary made up of peat
moss, which has virtually no nutrients, so
compost gives it a great boost. - Mulch, to hold in moisture for established
plants, and nourish them as the compost continues
to break down. - Lawn food, as its a slow release food that will
help your lawn resist diseases. Youll have no
chemical run-off and youll save money, as well
as make your lawn come alive with earthworms and
beneficial microbes.
27What a beautiful compost bin!
28Very nice backyard tumbling composter
29This would be easy to make!
30As simple as this wire bin
31Bins come in all shapes and sizes
32Other Forms of Composting
- Vermicomposting
- Windrow composting (commercial)
- Sheet composting
- Indoor composter
33Vermicompostingaka Indoor Composting
- Rubbermaid bin
- Shredded cardboard, some shredded newspaper
- Kitchen scraps
- Worms
- Spray bottle of water
- www.wormmainea.com
- www.redwormcomposting.com
34Windrow Composting
- This method of composting is used for processing
large amounts of compost, mostly for commercial
productions.
35Sheet Composting aka Lasagna Gardening
- Best to do this in the fall
- Slow method of composting
- Carbon rich ingredients will
- take nitrogen from the soil to break down
- Layers of newspaper and kitchen waste create your
lasagna and in the spring you have a garden
bed ready for planting
36Indoor Composter
- Nature Mill Composter
- Creates compost in two weeks
- 299.00
37Go Forth and Compost!
- Choose your method
- Make from materials on hand to save money
- and reuse/recycle
- Share what youve
- learned
- Enrich your garden
- and the planet!