How to Set Up a Compost Pile Atlanta GA

To help the plants in your garden grow a compost pile can be a good option. A compost pile will also ...

Local Companies

Econo Junk Removal
678-698-7099
1992 Nash Avenue
Atlanta, GA
Remodeling Group
404-589-0010
5460 conway dr
marietta, GA
Appliance Art
678.727.4747
675 metropolitan parkway
atlanta, GA
Carithers Wallace Courtenay
770-621-6633
4343 Northeast Expressway
Atlanta, GA
Granite Transformations
678-672-3911
3740 Dekalb Technology Pkwy
Atlanta, GA
BLACK DIAMOND REMODELING
404-551-5415
1824 Mount Paran Road
Atlanta, GA
CONTRACTOR SERVICES NETWORK
770-709-2900
5280 Peachtree Industrial Blvd
Chamblee, GA
Supreme Renovations
404 518-9009
6850 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd
Atlanta, GA
Home Network Connection LLC
404-275-2241
6619 Crossing Creek Point
Austell, GA
Seth Townsend, Kitchen Design and Cabinets
770 973-9916
316 Indian Trail
Marietta, GA

provided by: HandyHouseholdHints.com

To help the plants in your garden grow a compost pile can be a good option. A compost pile will also help your plants fight disease and fend off insects.

Here is a step by step method in setting up a compost pile.

Contain the compost pile - You may be able to just pile things up but having a container for the compost can help with the pile. You can make a container out of wood, plastic, or wire. When composting critical mass is needed in order to generate heat. Around 4 feet of space per side is a good size for a compost container. There are darker compost containers that are specifically for composting will retain heat from the sun and gives daily turning, which can help the materials in the pile to break down quicker.

Preparation - After you have gathered the materials for the compost pile you should cut them into smaller pieces. The smaller the pieces the better. The smaller the pieces are the easier it will be for bacteria to get into them, breaking them down. Spread the materials in layers that are 3 to 5 inches thick starting with a brown layer then adding a green layer. On top of each green layer you can add 1 or 2 inches of manure or garden soil. You can help the nutrients of the pile by adding wood ash, lime, granite dust, bone meal, and green-sand, to each section that is completed. If you use a barrel for your compost you do not have to create layers as you can pile the materials and add some water. You can then turn the tumbler so that the materials will be distributed.

Chopping and Turning - You should let the pile sit for a period of 3 days and then turn it. The best way to do this is get a mattock and garden fork and chop through the layers using the mattock. You can pull back after each and every swing in order to turn the pile inside out. Now expose the layers by lifting them with the garden fork. Now chop them. It can be easier to move each of the chopped layers into another compost container and then continue to chop the layers in the first bin. You can get a compost thermometer in order to monitor the temperature. Leave the pile and when the temperature falls you have to turn it again. If you do not have a thermometer you can turn the pile every 3 days. If you can't turn it every three days it will still be ok but the compost will take longer. Every time you turn the job will become easier because the compost materials become smaller. When the pile has stopped heating and is the same color as the texture it is ready to use on your plants.

Using the Compost - You can use the compost as it is or you can also screen the compost. In order to screen it you will need a riddle or you can also make your own using hardware cloth and a frame, built from 2×4's or 2×6's. Now shake the compost through the riddle. The large pieces that will not go through can still be good for mulching. The mulch compost will keep down the weeds, will give the soil nutrients, and help moisture retention in the ground. You can spread the compost in your garden before you till or fork the soil before you plant. The screened compost can be a good additive for container mixes as it gives many nutrients and does not burn the plant roots.

Author: Jason Green


Read full article at HandyHouseholdHints.com

Featured Local Company

Econo Junk Removal

Book online at http://www.econojunk.com. Junk removal for Metro Atlanta. Call 678-698-7099. Same day. Free Estimate.

678-698-7099
1992 Nash Avenue
Atlanta, GA
http://www.econojunk.com

Book online at http://www.econojunk.com. Junk removal for Metro Atlanta. Call 678-698-7099. Same day. Free Estimate. We recycle and donate. Junk, debris, waste, and rubbish cleanout and hauling. Removal of construction material, old appliances, furniture, junk cash for cars, yard debris, demolition, Spas/hot tubs, property maintenance, estate cleanout, and garbage. Midtown, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Smyrna, Chamblee, Doraville, Norcross, Vinings, Marietta, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Lilburn, Stone Mountain, Dunwoody, College Park, East Point, Lawrenceville, Buckhead, Brookhaven, Candler Park, Morningside, Va Highlands, Downtown, Tucker, Powder Springs, Dekalb, Gwinnett, Fulton, Clayton, Cobb, Forsyth, Douglasville, Acworth, Austell, Avondale Estates, Berkeley Lake, Buckhead, Buford, Canton, Cherokee, Cobb, Chamblee, Cumming, Decatur, Doraville, Duluth, Douglasville, Dunwoody, Flowery Branch, Grayson, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Loganville, Lithonia, Oakwood, Peachtree City, Snellville, Stockbridge, Sugar Hill, Suwanee, Woodstock, more.

Related Local Events
The Atlanta International Area Rug Market
Dates: 1/6/2010 - 1/11/2010
Location: AmericasMart Building 3
Atlanta, GA
View Details

TechAdvantage Expo
Dates: 2/12/2010 - 2/15/2010
Location: Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta
Atlanta, GA
View Details

ATME-I 2010
Dates: 4/27/2010 - 4/29/2010
Location: Georgia World Congress Center (Atlanta)
Atlanta, GA
View Details

GlassBuild America 2011
Dates: 9/12/2011 - 9/14/2011
Location: Georgia World Congress Center
Atlanta, GA
View Details

STAFDA's 33rd Annual Trade Show (Specialty Tools and Fasteners Distributors Association)
Dates: 11/8/2009 - 11/10/2009
Location: Georgia World Congress Center
Atlanta, GA
View Details

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History