Get Rid of Smelly Trash with These Tips & Our #SheSpeaksCompost Giveaway!

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Sep 20, 2017
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It’s a real pain to have to take the trash out. It’s messy, it smells, and it contributes to landfills. However, there is one way to reduce your garbage production drastically, that will also almost completely eliminate the problems that come with garbage: Composting!

Read on to find out more, and then enter to win a great in-kitchen compost storage bin!

Why is composting so great?

Composting turns food scraps into a wonderful fertilizer you can use in a garden or a pot. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S dumps about 133 billion pounds of food per year into landfills, which is about one third of the amount of food produced annually! This food waste can be drastically reduced with more composting, because it creates a natural outlet for wasted food to go, and takes as little as 3-4 weeks to decompose compared to food waste in landfills that can take up to six months.

How do I compost?

You can purchase a small inexpensive compost bin for your kitchen or if you have a couple of square feet outdoors, you can create a box outside! Some cities, such as Boulder, CO and Brooklyn, NY have free city-wide composting programs for all residents. But you don't need an organized program to compost in your home. For more info on how to get started, check out this link

Step One: Choose a compost bin & place to put it

There are many different bins you can use to make your compost. Outside bins can be made out of plastic or wood, or you can purchase a ready-made one in a variety of different sizes and shapes. If you don't have space outside, you can buy a kitchen composter that sits right on your counter. Either way, just make sure to put it in a space that is easily accessible.

Step Two: Add the correct materials

You want to add an even amount of “green” and  “brown” materials, to ensure the process runs smoothly. Green materials include: vegetable and fruits, grass, coffee grounds, weeds and hedge trimmings. Brown materials include: Leaves, hay, straw, paper, cardboard, egg shells, and teabags.

Then what?

Keep putting your food and plant waste into the compost bin. It can take anywhere from four weeks to a year to change over to dirt, depending on factors like what you put in, the temperature, and how much mixing you do. Once it turns, you can use your new dirt in potted plants, outdoor gardens, tree beds, or you can even put it in the garbage - it will be smaller volume and less smelly than rotting food would have been.

Interested in composting? Enter to win a Full Circle Kitchen Composter to get started!

There are two ways to enter:

1. Comment below and tell us: Does composting seem like a possibility for you and your family? Or if you already compost, what are some tips or strategies that make it easy for you?

2. Tweet about the giveaway: “Entered the #SheSpeaksCompost Giveaway to win an in-home composting bin, thx to @SheSpeaksUp! bit.ly/2jEZUAQ"

*One lucky commenter or Tweeter will be chosen at random to receive a Full Circle Kitchen Composter. Giveaway is open through October 8th, 2017 to U.S. residents at least 18 years of age. Entrants must be a member of SheSpeaks. If you are not a member, click here to join. Winner will be notified by email.

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by Jcasteel3 | MANSFIELD, TX
Sep 20, 2017

Yes it seems possible

by jpicker | WHITE PLAINS, NY
Sep 20, 2017

Don't think I would be able to compost b/c I live in a condo with none of my own property.

by grr0510 | HOLLAND, NY
Sep 20, 2017

I have been composting for years - it really reduces the amount of garbage we produce

by delectable79 | SUNRISE, FL
Sep 20, 2017

I have thought about composting and creating an organic garden for a long time now. I am discouraged due to many people saying how compost piles smell awful. If I could avoid the smelly part of the process I would love to try this composter out to start on my organic garden.

by lilang | NEWPORT, VA
Sep 20, 2017

I have always wanted to compost but could not get hubby on board. I am planning on bringing the issue up again when he retires next year. Wish me luck!!! I know it would benefit our family, our garden, our plants, etc.

by grammasue50 | KALISPELL, MT
Sep 20, 2017

I have never tried composting but I really need to. We have a huge garden every summer and it would be helpful to have compost to give it a healthy start. I have also always wanted to have worms to release into the garden. I know it will take some effort to start this project and I just need to get on the stick and give it a go!

by hdthreviews | FT WALTON BCH, FL
Sep 20, 2017

It really does seem like something we will start doing. I had no clue you could do that thanks for sharing this with us.

by 804mara | RICHMOND, VA
Sep 20, 2017

I would like to compost, but I don't know what to do with the compost.

by Krystal_DawnL | Crown Point, IN
Sep 20, 2017

I guess you can say my family some what composts already. We throw all our veggie and fruit excess, grass clippings etc in our field. Having a real compost pile sounds better lol.

by valleygirl2010 | OCALA, FL
Sep 20, 2017

We already compost. We sure could use a new bin, ours bit the dust in the Florida sun after 3 years! It made some really good soil for our garden. I go to Wal-mart and buy some red wiggler worms, then add layers of shredded newspaper, then add grass cuttings and dead leaves, then the kitchen scraps, and the add the worms, even dryer lint. Add water to keep the "soil" alive and flip it every few weeks. We would love a bin that contains everything!!! Composting offers a natural alternative to chemical fertilizers. It is also a Soil conditioner. Not to mention it reduces landfill waste.

by Marcela | COLUMBIA, MD
Sep 20, 2017

Our local community composts our scraps so we just set it out for them to take the same day they take our recycling.

by lkats16 | Bayonne, NJ
Sep 20, 2017

This definitely is a possibility.

by kcat55 | MOORESTOWN, NJ
Sep 20, 2017

I would love to give composting a try. I think my family could totally do this!

by peter26 | Passaic, NJ
Sep 20, 2017

I have been composting for years. The roses love banana peels and coffee grounds.

by melanietheresa | CLIFFWOOD, NJ
Sep 20, 2017

I would love to start composting!

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