Some people may find cut up their kitchen scraps tedious. For them I recommend saving them until you mow your lawn next and then cut them up that way with the lawn mower.
I do this will all yard and kitchen waste that I have. Whatever does not look like it will decompose in a few days I pick up and put in the compost bin. It reduces the amount of waste that I store and mixes it all evenly ... and it makes it a little more fun.
Some people may find cut up their kitchen scraps tedious. For them I recommend saving them until you mow your lawn next and then cut them up that way with the lawn mower.
I do this will all yard and kitchen waste that I have. Whatever does not look like it will decompose in a few days I pick up and put in the compost bin. It reduces the amount of waste that I store and mixes it all evenly ... and it makes it a little more fun.
codytorgerson 2 years ago
can you compost egg shells?
codytorgerson 2 years ago
absolutely you can! but they should crushed first as they can take a long time to break down
CityofCalgaryParks 2 years ago