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Hi. This is Yolanda Vanveen on behalf of Expert Village. In this series, we've learned all
about making a compost heap. But there's a lot of people that have really small gardens
that don't have room for a big, big compost heap. So how can they get around it? Well,
there's a lot of easy tricks. All you need is a plastic tote bin and you drill or hammer
a bunch of holes in it and stick it in the corner of your garden, maybe beneath a tree,
behind a shrub where it's not real visible. And, every time you've got your kitchen scraps
or you've got your grass clippings or your leaf clippings, you cut them up the smallest
you can and you throw them in your container. All you have to do is just shake it up once
or twice a month and before you know it, you're going to have your own compost. Every fall,
you can use your own compost and use it as mulch. So, as you clean up your garden for
the winter, and you cut all of the dead branches out, just cut up little pieces and put them
in your little bin and before long, you'll have your own compost; it's as easy as that.
Even if you live on a small property or you live in a city where you only have a very
small yard, you can still compost. It's not that difficult. In the next segment, we'll
conclude our discussion on compost.