Home composting – top tips for Christmas
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Composting is easy to do all year round; here are some great tips to
help you keep a good thing going over the Christmas period. You’ll be
surprised how many Christmas items can be composted.
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Make your compost mixture more a-peel-ing!
At
Christmas we always eat much more and produce more food waste than at
any other time of the year. Your compost bin will really appreciate the
peelings from your tasty winter vegetables and festive
fruits such as Satsuma’s and Clementine’s
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Warm up your worms!
Wood
ash from open fires can be put into your compost bin; Let it cool right
down first though, you don’t want to cook the worms and other little
critters working hard to produce your compost.
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Give your mix a Christmas present!
Plain
wrapping paper (non metallic/plastic) and gift tags can be scrunched up
and added to the mix, but if you do, make sure you add it gradually and
mix with your fruit and veg peelings to get the right
balance. Cardboard packaging from Christmas toys and gifts will add
fibre and structure to your bin, as well as paper napkins, Christmas
crackers, inners and party hats!
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Wish your Compost bin a Happy New Year!
The
remnants of your New Years Eve party will also be a welcome addition to
your compost bin. Nut shells, wooden cocktail sticks, paper plates and
some party food packaging. Natural corks from wine can
also be added but will take longer to break down.
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Twelfth Night!
When
the festivities have drawn to a close for another year, if there is any
room left in your compost bin you can add those natural home made
decorations, the holly and the ivy, mistletoe, paper chains
and other natural / compostable decorations.
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