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30 Things You Can Compost

by Deborah Ng on May 31st, 2008

Applying Compost Mulch Around Base of Koelreuteria

I recently received a SoilSaver composter. I prefer a compost bin over a pile in the backyard because it’s tidier and keeps out the pests. My family always had compost heaps in the backyard so I’m well aware of the benefits.

The SoilSaver was very easy to put together and put outside on a level spot of our backyard. My son is all into it and puts even the tiniest bit of organic matter into the compost bowl to bring into the backyard. We also raked up a big pile of leaves taking up space in a corner of our backyard, and put that in the composter too.

In honor of our brand new composter, I’d like to offer up this list of things you can compost.

  1. Leaves
  2. Watermelon rinds
  3. Carrot peels
  4. Potato peels
  5. Pepper cores
  6. Apple cores
  7. Banana peels
  8. Orange and other citrus fruit peels
  9. Grass clippings
  10. Leaves
  11. Juice and liquid left behind from fruits and vegetables
  12. Vegetable water
  13. Coffee grinds
  14. Tea and tea bags
  15. sticks
  16. old plants that died after summer
  17. Cow and horse manure
  18. Egg shells
  19. wood chips and saw dust
  20. Corncobs
  21. Pine needles, branches and cones
  22. Acorns
  23. Newspaper
  24. Tofu and soybeans
  25. Moss
  26. Pits and seeds from fruit and veggies
  27. Bark
  28. Flower petals
  29. Toilet paper and paper towel tubes
  30. Junk mail

Can you think of other things to compost?

 

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