Exaco MR. SPIN COMPOST TUMBLER, Mr. Spin Assembly, Care And Instructions Manual

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The Essentials of Composting
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To make compost collecting easier - try a kitchen compost!
SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION
• Too much moisture
• Too much nitrogen-rich materials in the pile
• Turn the pile
• Do not water as oen and turn the pile to dry out the material
• Add leaves and/or shredded paper.
e pile will not get hot
• Not enough water
• Pile too small
• Not enough nitrogen-rich materials in the pile.
• Patricle size too large.
• Add water.
• Gather more mateiral and built the pile to at least 3’ x 3’ x 3’.
• Mix in fresh nitrogen-rich materials, such as grass or fruit and vegetable trimmings.
• Chop or grind materials to reduce the particle size.
• Protein-rich, fatty, or sugary foods that are present in the pile
• Food is exposed.
• Be sure to leave meat, bones, oily foods, and dairy products out of the compost pile.
• Bury the fruit and vegetable trimmings at least 6-12 inches deep.
That same item, when chopped up, will decompose much more quickly.
the composter organisms have to feed upon,
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Composting
Questions & An
swers
DO COMPOST DO NOT COMPOST
NITROGEN
Fruit & Vegetable scraps
Flowers
Coffee Grounds
Weeds
Barnyard Manure
Grass Clippings
Sod
CARBON
Ash
Bread
Coffee Filters
Dry Leaves
Egg Shells
Hair
Shredded Paper
Sawdust
Tea Bags
Bones
Cat Litter
Chicken
Diapers
Diseased Plants
Dog or Cat Feces
Meat
Oils & Fats
Peanut Butter
Salad Dressing
Dairy Products
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ORGANIC MATERIALS
These are your yard clippings and the food that the decomposer organisms feed on, turning them into compost. The materials that are suitable for composting are either carbon materials (brown and dry) or nitrogen materials (green and moist).
Carbon Materials
Include fallen leaves, sawdust, and dry grass clippings.
Nitrogen Materials
Include freshly cut green grass and fruit and vegetable scraps
JUST ADD WATER AND STIR
Composting is a very basic process. You can simply put yard clippings into a pile and let nature do the rest in its own time. Compost will happen; yet it will happen very slowly. You can help it along by providing a balanced diet and an enriched environment for the organisms that do the work of composting.
Decomposter organisms are made up of both microorganisms, such as bacteria, and macroorganisms, such as worms. Supplying them with their basic needs, food, water,
and air, will increase the efciency of their
compost efforts.
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