Composting tips, advice and science.

How to Make Compost

Ready to get the most out of your garden and turn waste into black gold? It’s time to learn about composting! Here you’ll find clear, step-by-step instructions, informative articles and pro tips on the composting process that will help you become a master composter in no time.

If you’re totally new to composting, start off with our home composting guide, while experienced composters might want to find out our 17 tips for speeding compost up!

A plastic bag after it has been filled with compost.

From Trash to Bloom: Unveiling the Composting Power of Plastic Bags

Did you know that only half of US gardeners (and one third of British gardeners!) compost? Given that compost is incredibly good for the soil, that’s quite a surprising statistic! And I think one reason why so many gardeners don’t compost is because composting is perceived to be difficult.  But there are some easy methods,

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Cartoon image of worm in a garden holding a magnifying glass.

Should You Add Worms to Your Compost Bin? Here’s What The Science and The Experts Say…

Did you know that a worm can digest half its own body weight in a day? These little wonders work really hard for you in your compost heap.  So naturally, you’ll be wondering if you should add worms to your compost bin to reap some of their benefits.  However, you don’t usually need to add

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Organic vegetables in a trench.

Trench Composting: The Lazy Gardener’s Secret to Rich, Nutrient-Packed Soil!

If you’re looking for one of the simplest ways to compost, you’ve stumbled across the right method here! Trench composting may involve a bit of digging, but it requires little thought about anything else.  Like all composting, it’s a great way to improve soil structure and fertility, and I find it particularly useful when the

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Gardeners sips a drink while relaxing in a hammock.

Looking for the Laziest Ways To Compost? Here’s 7 (Can You Be Bothered to Read Them All?)

So often on Compost Magazine we’ve focused on the fastest and best ways to make compost.  Sure, there are hacks and tricks and tips to reduce the effort, but they all involve some effort.  And not everyone wants to put effort into composting.  So in this article, I wanted to cover some of the easiest,

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Using the Monty Probe in a compost bin.

7 Ways to Use Compost Technology to Speed Up Your Compost

When we first interviewed Ashley from Monty Compost a couple of years ago, the compost tech company was just getting started. Now they’re established, we asked Kristina Cao from Monty Compost to share how their technology could be used to speed up the composting process. Composting is an efficient and cost-effective way to create a

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Composting for a New Generation picture next to compost thermometer.

Learn the Art of Composting with Michelle Balz’s Superb Guide: Composting for a New Generation

If you’re looking for a solid, comprehensive and well-illustrated introduction to composting, Composting for a New Generation, Latest Techniques for the Bin and Beyond by Michelle Balz is probably the best. (Or at least, it’s the best I’ve read so far!) In fact, while the Humanure Handbook is my favourite book for a good read,

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Featured image: Thermometer in my compost pile.

The Five Rules to Successful Hot Composting (or How Anyone Can Hot Compost)

Have you ever struggled to get your compost heap hot? Chances are you have missed one of the five keys to successful hot composting.  Or perhaps you’ve become disheartened after listening to instructions to turn your heap every other day, or build a huge pile. (As Joseph Jenkins noted in The Humanure Handbook, the instruction

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