What is a Natural Composter? A natural composter is a non-electric, non-mechanical system used to break down organic matter such as kitchen waste, garden clippings, and biodegradable materials. Aerobic digestion, which is fueled by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi in the presence of oxygen, is how this degradation takes place. The end product is compost, a nutrient-rich, black, earthy substance perfect for farming and gardening. Natural composters come in many forms: Compost pits or heaps Compost bins or barrels Tumbler composters Vermicomposting units (which use earthworms) Backyard or balcony composting setups All these systems follow the same core principle: allow organic materials to decompose naturally in a controlled environment, with minimal external input. How Does It Work? Waste Collection : Collect organic waste such as vegetable peels, fruit scraps, tea leaves, eggshells, grass cuttings, and dry leaves. Layering : Alternate wet (green) waste with dry (brown) waste lik...
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