Sometimes in composting green is brown, and brown is green. Confused? Read on…

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Green materials are full of Nitrogen: from lush, green material such as
- Grass clippings
- Annual weeds
- Fruit and veg peelings
- Nettle leaves
- Teabags
Brown materials are full of Carbon: from brown material, such as
- Prunings
- Hedgetrimmings
- Paper or newspaper (loosely scrunched up is best)
- Cardboard
- Straw
Creating a good compost mix, is creating the perfect conditions for microorganisms to begin breaking down the waste – to produce heat and speed up the composting process.
For every bucket load of green material, you need to add the same volume of brown.
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Some info on Green and Brown waste
Nitrogen-rich waste (green):
- Grass clippings
- Annual weeds
- Fruit and veg peelings
- Nettle leaves
- Teabags
Carbon-rich waste (brown):
- Prunings
- Hedgetrimmings
- Paper or newspaper (loosely scrunched up is best)
- Cardboard
- Straw
- Sawdust
- Pet bedding
- Paper towels
- Paper bags
Also add:
- Eggshells, natural fibres (wool or cotton), wood ash (not too much)
Don’t add:
- Diseased plants
- Perennial weeds
- Cooked food
- Citrus (slow to rot and very acidic, which reduces worm activity)
- Raw meat
- Dairy products
- Gloss or colour-printed paper
- Ash from coal fires
- Cat or dog faeces
- Autumn leaves – these are best used to make leaf mould
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