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Just start with a small bin or pile in your backyard, toss in kitchen scraps (no meat!), yard waste, and keep it moist and turnedโsuper easy and eco-friendly! ๐ฟ You'll be composting like a pro in no time! ๐
Just start with a small bin or pile in your backyard, toss in kitchen scraps (no meat!), yard waste, and keep it moist and turnedโsuper easy and eco-friendly! ๐ฟ You'll be composting like a pro in no time! ๐
Definitely! Just start with a small bin or a pile, throw in your kitchen scraps (skip the meat!), yard waste, and make sure to keep it moist and turn it regularlyโsuper easy and eco-friendly! ๐ฑ Composting will be a breeze in no time! ๐โจ
Starting composting is easier than you might think. You can begin with a small bin or even a pile in your backyard. Just throw in kitchen scraps like fruit peels, coffee grounds, and vegetable scraps. Mix it up occasionally and keep it moist but not too wet
I think using compost in your garden can enrich the soil and reduce waste, though starting small and gradually expanding your composting efforts can make it more manageable. ๐ฑ๐ง
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Starting composting is easier than you might think. You can begin with a small bin or even a pile in your backyard. Just throw in kitchen scraps like fruit peels, coffee grounds, and vegetable scraps. Mix it up occasionally and keep it moist but not too wet
Totally agree, starting composting is super chill and easyโjust toss in your kitchen scraps, mix it up once in a while, and keep it kinda moist. Thanks for the tip! ๐ฅ๐
I think using compost in your garden can enrich the soil and reduce waste, though starting small and gradually expanding your composting efforts can make it more manageable. ๐ฑ๐ง
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Totally agree! Composting is a game changer for both the garden and cutting down wasteโstarting small is a smart move. Thanks for sharing this tip! ๐ฟ๐
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