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Compost Making and Organic Gardens
Compost your weeds and kitchen waste and have a beautiful organic garden ....
Recycle your plant-based, kitchen and garden waste by making it into compost. Dig it in to have a healthy, fertile garden and your fruit and vegetables can be organic. Don't assume the waste is harmless and bin it. Putting it in landfill costs money and it will produce methane (a global warming gas), also it may pollute the groundwater. This waste comprises about 20-30% of your total and the impact is significant.
Why not make or buy a compost bin? They're usually cheap to buy, and are available in wood or recycled plastic (that might otherwise be in your local landfill site). If you're keen you could combine it with a wormery or use a shredder which increases the amount of compostable waste. Do not compost foods such as dairy produce, meat, bread etc as these attract flies and vermin.
   
Tigridia in Surrey Fruit Stall in Boscombe
Tigridia in Surrey. Fruit Stall in Boscombe.
   
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Do you think composting is dangerous? It seems the the Environment Agency is concerned and should be formulating 'guidance ' in July 2002 to protect us all. Why not read the story on our Sardonic Chronicle's page?

 

Pink Poppies (Click to enlarge)   If you'd like to have a go at recycling your organic kitchen and garden waste by making it into compost to feed your plants or to use as a mulch, click here for some suggestions, hints and tips including what's good and bad to compost Composting information and tips.
Below we list some other sources of advice on composting including organisations and web sites, guides and fact sheets.


Advice for Domestic Composting

HDRA Link

Garden Organic is the working name of HDRA, Henry Doubleday Research Association, the national charity for organic growing, Europe's largest organic gardening organisation, produces advice leaflets, researches organic horticultural techniques and runs four organic gardens More Info on Henry Doubleday Research Association.
CAT tipsheet Link The CAT Tipsheet on Composting says you can create better compost and reduce the amount of rubbish you throw away by composting paper and cardboard. CAT now make a small charge for their Tipsheets More Info on CAT Tipsheet on Composting Paper and Card.
 

Compost Guide Link

Compost Guide gives a comprehensive guide to composting, including why you should make compost, the decomposition process, compost materials, siting, troubleshooting, bins & tumblers, worm composting etc Compost Guide: Information.
 

Good Gardeners Association Link

The Good Gardeners Association promotes natural gardening (including 'no digging') to produce wholesome food without use of artificial fertilisers or pesticides. Not composting in the conventional sense, but interesting Good Gardeners Association: Information.
 

Shropshire Wildlife Trust Link

Shropshire Wildlife Trust's site provides information and advice on home composting, as well as on wildlife gardening, bracken compost creation, collection of local wildflower seeds and much more Info on Shropshire Wildlife Trust.
Painted Lady Butterfly WasteBook Link 

The WasteBook is a joint project commissioned by the Thames Region of the Environment Agency; written, researched and designed by Luton Friends of the Earth; sponsored by Friends of the Earth, BRE, and the Government Offices for the Eastern and Southern Regions and London More Info on The WasteBook.

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Bins and Items for Domestic Composting
A wide range of compost bins, accessories and accelerators are readily obtained from garden centres or manufacturers, including these below:
  Link to Archwood Greenhouses Archwood Greenhouses, Herefordshire, supply a wide range of quality wooden compost bins and associated accessories throughout the UK.
  The Bin Company Link

The Bin Company provides environmentally beneficial and convenient products for disposal of rubbish both at home and in the office, including composters and wormeries, kitchen and office bins, biodegradable bags The Bin Company: Information.

  evengreener.com Link

Blackwall Products, part of Straight plc, market as evengreener.com, they sell compost tumblers (can produce compost from kitchen/garden waste in about 3 wks), compost and kitchen bins, aerators and other compost & garden products evengreener.com: Information. Unfortunately our personal experience is that their delivery times can be ridiculously long.

  We have not identified a web address Garden Gourmet Composter: Made from 100% recycled materials, a capacity of 300 litres, with adjustable air vents and easy access to compost at base and composting guide.
  We have not identified a web address Garotta Compost Maker Aid to making rich, natural compost More Info on Garotta Compost Aid.
  Green Cone Link The Green Cone provides a total solution to recycling of household organic waste. It takes food waste and uses solar heating effect to promote air circulation and enhance naturally occurring aerobic digestion process More info on Green Cone.
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Bins and Items for Domestic Composting continued Original Organics Link

Original Organics sell Rotol Compost Bins made from 100% recycled UV treated polyethylene for composting mixed kitchen and garden waste; plus two wormeries More info on Original Organics.

  Link to Nowrecycle Nowrecycle are suppliers of robust recycling bins, gardening equipment, compost bins and kitchen bins for the environment.
  Recycle Works Link The Recycle Works is dedicated to the supply, design and development of domestic composing equipment, including Wormeries, Composters, Books, Shredders. Their stated main item is their Wooden Modular Compost Bin More Info on The Recycle Works.
  We have not identified a web address

Roper's Hotterotter, an insulated mulch and compost maker, in two sizes costing about £30 and just over £50 respectively. Roper (Dept. AG5), PO Box 37, Abergavenny, Gwent NP8 9XU. Tel: 01873 840328

  Straight Composters Link Straight claims to be the UK's leading supplier of home composters; they sell The Compost Machine and you can buy other products on-line More Info on Straight and The Compost Machine.
  Wessex Horticultural Products: Link Wessex Horticultural Products Ltd is one of the world's leading peat-free compost producers including Coco-Peat©. It is the parent company of:-
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Growing Success: Link Growing Success, formed before 1990 with the aim of researching, developing and marketing safer pest control products for the UK, that are safer to the environment than traditional chemicals. For more info Growing Success: Information.
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Advice for Community Composters
CCN Link Community Composting Network is an organisation providing support, advice and information, including health and safety, throughout the UK to community composters and those considering setting up a scheme More Info on Community Composting Network.
  Accelerated Compost Link

Accelerated Compost Ltd make and sell the Rocket(r), developed to provide a small to medium, in-vessel composting system, producing high quality compost in a short time. It comes in 4 sizes, treating food and garden waste in numerous applications, Community Composting operations, prison recycling facilities, National Trust Estates, schools, colleges, universities etc

  Organics Recycling Link

Association for Organics Recycling (formerly The Composting Association), the UK’s national composting organisation, is non-profit making, committed to the sustainable management of biodegradable resources, researches and promotes best practice in composting and uses of composts.

  Green WasteBook Link

The Green Waste and Composting section of the WasteBook gives advice, plus details on new standards for compost and a list of many organisations providing composting facilities with summary details.

Living Soil Link

Living Soil, an organic food waste recycling initiative, provides education, supplies, resources to communities, councils, individuals regarding ecological benefits of separating organic/inorganic waste and of home composting Living Soil: Information.

Tree Fella Link

Tree Fella provide a green waste recycling facility for local councils from kerbside collection and civic amenity sites as well as trade waste from landscapers and tree surgeons.

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