I would like to introduce a very easy and neat compost making method from kitchen waste with a small garden or in an apartment.
- Collect your today’s waste
Chop them to make small pieces
Prepare a flower pot and soil, lay a layer of soil on the pot
Lay the waste on the pot
Cover the waste with soil
Cover the wastes fully with soil to prevent attracting from insets.
If you have old compost containing good worms such as earth worm or millipedes, it’s best to add them in.
I found that these worms will find way to go into the compost pot somehow even if you don’t add them.
Final step is to put a plant inside the compost pot so your garden doesn’t look ugly.
You can also use it as a vegetable storage area to store cabbages the best. There are three main benefits this way: first saving fridge space, second helping eliminate pesticides when left them under rain, third keeping the cabbages fresher.
When one pot is full, you can start another one. After about 3 months, the compost is ready.