Composting 101 2016 10-26

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COMPOSTING 101Ellen Book,

Master GardenerMiami-Dade County Cooperative Extension

A Tumbler Bin Composter

GREENs = nitroGen BROWNs

= carBon

CarBon = EnergyNitroGen = Protein

Compost Tips for the Home Gardenerhttp://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep323

Carbon – Browns Nitrogen – Greens

AS PILE TEMPERATURES & TIME IS NEEDED FOR VARIOUS

MICROORGANISMS TO COLONIZE

Left: (1 year old) Last year’s material all garden stuff, grass & leaves, kitchen: banana peels veg. trimmings from the pile’s top.

Middle: (2 years old) bottom of this year’s pile put into bags

Right: (3 years old) Finished product from the bags to be used in the garden & greenhouse this year

GUESS WHERE THIS COMPOST WAS MADE?

Compost bin cutaway

Aerationkeeps microbes alive.

ANEROBICmicrobesSTINK!

The free compost bins have trapdoors at the

bottom to access the compost.

Check for moisture when turning the compost.

The consistence should feel like a wrung-out sponge.

Unfinished compost may stress plants, causing

yellowing or stalling growth

Heat cooks most weeds

LANDFILL SITES

http://sarasota.ifas.ufl.edu/compost-info/

COMPOSTING 101

QUESTIONS?

Upcoming Master Gardener Programs:

Thurs & Fri, Nov 4 & 5, 2016 Avocado Laurel Wilt

Summit8:00am – Fri, 3:30pm

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Saturday, December 17, 2016

11am – 12pmCOMPOSTING 101

Pinecrest Branch Library, 5835 SW 111th Street,

Pinecrest, FL Please register online.

Access to this presentation at: http://tinyurl.com/miamicompost