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  2. List of composting systems - Wikipedia

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    A modern compost bin constructed from plastics. This is a list of composting systems: ... Hot container composting; Hügelkultur a.k.a. German mound; Sheet mulching;

  3. Home composting - Wikipedia

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    Home composting pile with added kitchen waste. There are various types of organic waste that can be used to compost at home. Composting requires two types of organic materials: "green" waste and "brown" waste. [7] This is due to organic waste requiring four elements to decompose: nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, and water.

  4. Comic: A kitchen composting guide for beginners - AOL

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    Here's an easy kitchen compost guide to help you get started. Is reducing your carbon footprint or food waste a New Year's resolution? Here's an easy kitchen compost guide to help you get started.

  5. Bokashi (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Household containers ("bokashi bins") typically give a batch size of 5–10 kilograms (11–22 lb). This is accumulated over a few weeks of regular additions. Each regular addition is best accumulated in a caddy, because it is recommended that one opens the bokashi bin no more frequently than once per day to let anaerobic conditions predominate.

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  7. Vermicompost - Wikipedia

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    Some people add a spout or holes in the bottom for excess liquid to drain into a tray for collection. [22] The most common materials used are plastic: recycled polyethylene and polypropylene and wood. [23] Worm compost bins made from plastic are ideal, but require more drainage than wooden ones because they are non-absorbent.