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Helping Nature by Composting

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If you find it hard to understand the nature of composting, compare it to recycling. Rather than throwing away all your waste and garbage, or at least what most people consider garbage, you sort it out. In recycling, you choose items that can be transformed into other materials so they can be used for a different purpose.

A popular item being used for recycling is the pins on soda cans, which are said to help make aluminum. Other containers can be used as pots or vases. Used clothing can be turned into mats or rugs. The idea is that while there are items that can still be useful in your everyday life, most of the recycled materials are implemented as decorative elements.

With the products of compost, you won't choose stuff out of the garbage pile to come up with other items that could be useful to you. No, the process doesn't come up with an exotic looking vase or a picture frame made from shells or bottle caps.

Composting is the recycling of materials found in nature. Popular examples are dried leaves, grass clippings, vegetable or fruit peelings, animal manure, sawdust, among many others. How are these useful? Unlike practical applications of recycling, this is mostly for gardening purposes and especially helpful if you're into organic gardening.

Composting requires the use of organic materials. Thus you can't turn to synthetic products, especially for the purpose of fertilizers and pesticides. Your compost can make the soil for this type of gardening healthy and content, resulting in the production of healthier crops and chemical-free plants.

Organic gardening might sound complicated to the novice, but if you put some effort into it, you'll discover that all the hard work is well worth the effort. However, it doesn't mean you absolutely have to spend time composting, especially if you don't have the time, along with other factors.

But even if you don't have time to do organic gardening, you can still try your hand at making compost. This also applies to people living in urban areas. They can still do this gardening trick by having plants in pots. You don't have to go organic all the way, but using the products of your compost as a fertilizer can actually peak your interest and curiosity to try out real organic gardening.

Besides, everything these days seems to be marketed as organic, just take a look at the grocery aisles. There are organic foods, organic soaps, organic tissues, cloth and everything else, it seems. This appears to be trend -- and nature definitely isn't complaining.



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