How Do You Produce Organic Soil For Nutrients In Vegetables?
The easiest way to produce organic soil for your vegetables is by composting. Composting is simply the process of returning household organic waste to the soil, enriching it for the next season’s growth. It has many advantages, including enhanced plant growth, more nutrients in your vegetables and less garbage. Use these steps to start composting today. Select the size of the bucket you want to collect organic waste indoors. One gallon is large enough for most families. Designate a place indoors to keep your sealed composting bucket. This will save you from having to walk outside every time you pare a cucumber. When disposing of trash, place vegetable scraps, eggshells and bread into the bucket. Avoid putting meat or bones in it. If you’re using worms to make compost, avoid putting citrus or garlic in the compost bucket, as they could kill the worms. When the bucket gets two-thirds to three-fourths full, take it out to your mixing station (see below). Rinse out your bucket each time yo