Hi there,
Unsure if this is in the right place or better suited for the digging around forum.
I have recently bought 2 compost bins and have begun filling one. I have a small amount of food waste from the house (half – full caddy or so a week) and an endless supply of grass from the garden and shredded paper and carboard boxes from work.
I understand the principles of layering the bin and know to layer grass thinly but my question is this. If my compost bin consists of 90% grass,cardboard and paper with the additional 10% made up of fruit and veg waste, will the compost still have good nutrients? It will take me to next year to fill the bin if I just use household green waste.
Thanks
S
Unsure if this is in the right place or better suited for the digging around forum.
I have recently bought 2 compost bins and have begun filling one. I have a small amount of food waste from the house (half – full caddy or so a week) and an endless supply of grass from the garden and shredded paper and carboard boxes from work.
I understand the principles of layering the bin and know to layer grass thinly but my question is this. If my compost bin consists of 90% grass,cardboard and paper with the additional 10% made up of fruit and veg waste, will the compost still have good nutrients? It will take me to next year to fill the bin if I just use household green waste.
Thanks
S
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