Having
a bit of problem on what to do with your unwanted left-overs and
fruit peelings?
A
simple way to solve that problem, as simple as digging little pits
for marble shooting!
Literally,
you can simply dig pits in your backyards (for those who were blessed
with moderate if not wide backyards) where you can dump all the
perishable left-overs and peelings of the consumed fruits. Just make
sure not to discard/discharge the dug soil (this may come in handy
later). It's up to you by how deep you wish your pit will be.
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Also
make sure that the things (like leftover foods, fallen leaves, plant
cuttings, wilted stems, overripe fruits, fruit peels and unused
vegetables) you place onto your compost pits are all biodegradable
because after decay and nutrients are released, the soil absorbs them
for plant reuse.
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You
help recycle and clean the environment; you also enrich the lands on
your backyards. To lessen if not eradicate the smell of withering or
decaying foods, you can cover your compose pits with used GI sheets
(Galvanize Iron). This also helps keep lovable pets from scavenging
decomposing or rotten left-overs. When the pit is already filled, you
can cover it with the dug soil.
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Ideally,
after having to have occupied the space of the ground (not filling
the pits), you have to cover these garbage for another layer of
composting. But filling the whole space from bottom up then cover
with dug-soil works as well.
If you
do not have a backyard, empty cans (cans of milk, large canned goods), bottles
or bins will do since, perhaps most of the urban communities don't really have backyards. Though this
will be messy, organizing them wouldn't be a clatter problem
(besides, it's for the Mother Earth's health and the general public's
greater good). If you have neighbors who are blessed with soil-filled backyards, you can ask from them for, if possible, generous amount of soil to cover your compost bins, bottles or cans.
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You
can also earn from gathering your biodegradable trash. Simply gather
them and sell them to farmers and gardeners who prefer to fertilize
their plants and crops by making compost pits. You get to help
provide for a more breathable environment, you also earn an
income!
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