Composting Basics

What you throw away could be tomorrow’s nourishment.
Compost isn’t waste—it’s transformation in slow motion.
Every peel, every leaf becomes part of something greater: living soil.
Composting turns kitchen scraps, garden clippings, and yard waste into nutrient-rich organic matter. It enriches soil with essential microbes, improves water retention, and reduces household waste sent to landfills. Cold climates benefit from insulated bins, while warm-weather composting thrives with proper aeration. From backyard bins to balcony bokashi systems, composting is low-cost, eco-friendly, and essential for regenerative gardening. With the right balance of browns and greens, your trash becomes treasure.