As I have mentioned earlier, that my blog is not just to share recipes but also to create awareness on subjects which I am passionate about. Now-a- days most of the food we eat consist of traces of chemical fertilizers and pesticides which is very harmful for our health. It causes diseases like cancer and other chronic illness. It is difficult to source organic products and mostly the price is very high. If we have space, we can develop a small kitchen garden. Those who live in flats can use small pots/ to grow plants like mint, tomatoes, curry leaves etc. We can make our own organic manure for our plants by using the kitchen and garden waste available in our house. I have a small kitchen garden in my backyard where I use my own compost kitchen and garden waste for my plants.We can convert our biodegradable kitchen and garden waste into non toxic nutrient rich fertilizer which we can use for our plants. It also reduces the amount of garbage which cities find a huge problem to solve.If you notice, almost 80% of our garbage is bio-degradable which can be re-used and made into rich manure. I am going to share Simple Ways to do Natural Composing at home using our kitchen and garden waste. I have made it as simple as possible.
In Natural Composting, the waste decomposes with the aid of insects, tiny microbes and worms.It is done by billions of microbes (bacteria, fungi) that digest the kitchen waste and turn into compost. These microbes need air, water and food (kitchen and garden waste).
First you need a holding unit to store your garden and kitchen waste till they break down and become manure.Holding unit is the easiest way to compost (See pic). These can be bought from hardware stores. Make a bin of 1 meter diameter using wire mesh.The bin should be open ended,when place on the ground, it should come in contact with the soil (see picture below). Keep the bin/holding unit in a shady place in your garden.
Collect all your kitchen waste like vegetable and fruit peelings, leaves, egg shells, coffee grounds, cauliflower stems etc and garden waste like leaves, grass cuttings, flowers and put it in the holding unit.This is called pile. You should cover your pile with a layer of soil.
Air
Microbes need air to do their work of composting. Without air, your garbage will stink. So you must see it that, there is enough aeration. For this you can turn the pile (mix it well) once in a week to get air into it.
Water
The pile should be moist but not soggy. If the pile is dry, composting will slow down. If your pile is soggy, they tend to mat and exclude air thereby slowing the composting process. So keep it as moist as a wrong out sponge. You have to water your pile, if it is dry. You can cover your pile with a sheet to keep rain off during rainy season.
Food
Microbes need 2 kinds of food to do their work. Browns and greens .
Browns are dry leaves, straw, wood chips etc.
Green are all our kitchen waste, green leaves etc
So there should be a good mix of greens and browns for the microbes to do their work. This also helps in aeration.
With Good aeration, proper moisture level and proper ingredient mix (ie good mix of greens and browns ) your pile will decompose within 4-5 months time.
Finished compost has an earthy smell.( pic 2)
You can used the finished compost for your garden and your plants will happily return you with toxic-free fruits. The custard apple below is harvested from my garden. I did not use any chemical fertilzers or pesticides, but only compost which I did following the above method. So let us not waste our kitchen/garden waste. Let us pave way for a healthy and happy life and make this earth a better place to live.
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Toxic Free custard apples |
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great post and good for you doing this it will inspire others thanks for stopping by my blog have a lovely saturday
Lovely and useful information. Trying to develop the patience that's needed for this..:)
What an inspiring post! I'm so impressed with your easy step-by-step composting instruction. I'll definitely give it a try as soon as I clean up my tiny garden. You've now inspired me to work on my garden that I've abandoned for quite a while. Check out my blog soon, I'll post about my garden in a couple of days:)
I also wanted to congratulate you on all the awards you received, you really deserved them. It was so sweet of you to share with other bloggers:)
Congrats on all ur award!!!Nice post & very informative..:)Thanks for sharing
This is a very informative post Padhu. I'll come back to this when I move to my own little house :-)
Very innovative & creative. Simple & easy method to convert garbage to compost. And thus protecting your family from toxic vegetables. Great Work.
Hi,
First of all I want to convey my appreciation on your impressive busy life.I wish many more modern young Indian ladies had such useful ideals like yours.
I am amazed at how much work you do To grow plants, to compost, to have interest in health and beauty....
How long did it take to get final compost ? Having a ground for installing the net basket is a very good idea and the end product will be top class.
I use plastic net baskets on the terrace. It takes time to get the final product.
hi padhu, its very nice to read ur recipes. its very useful. i want to grow spinach in my small pot garden (we stay in flats). can u guide me pls
Hi I am Sridevi,
Can i know what all u have in ur garden?