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Composting is one of the easiest ways you can prevent rubbish from going to landfill - it also returns nutrients to the soil and can be used to treat your garden. This book discusses why we should compost, explaining in practical terms how to make and utilise your own compost.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2009

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February 7, 2023
Simplistic, with a somewhat condescending tone; seemed geared toward children/middle schoolers in tone, formatting and content. Was looking for an update of info vs my Rodale book, but very little new info; must useful was the section on commercial compost kits/products (e.g., the Green Johanna).
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June 26, 2022
4.5 stars
Very informative without being too complicated.
Profile Image for Rachel Groves.
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March 22, 2011
Very useful, clear, informative and practical book on composting in Britain. Split into small chapters with illustrative photos and bullet points at the end of each chapter about key points makes an excellent reference guide as well as getting you started on home composting.

Also explains briefly and clearly about composting alternatives like wormeries and bokashi, plus how to use your compost and a trouble shooting section for common problems. I feel well informed and eager to get started composting my own kitchen and garden waste and making use of unwanted cardboard, brown paper and toilet roll tubes!

A little thicker than I had expected but a great book to have on your shelf I'll be looking to get a copy of my own now.
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2 reviews2 followers
July 8, 2013
Highly accessible book with detailed chapters, pictures, checklists, and bullet point recaps. She compares different kinds of composting, bins, systems, and alternatives and how to chose what will work best for you. The problem solving section is invaluable. I really liked her ecological approach to some things (you have ants in your heap? good! they're important). The only thing I disliked was how repetitive it was in places, especially in the how to use your compost by season - 40 pages that could probably have been covered in just five.
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June 6, 2013
Great book for how to make your own compost. Easy to read, and reference back to. Includes common problems and solutions for making and using compost. Also there is a whole chapter on the different types of composting bins, so that whatever type of compost bin you are using this is a great reference book.
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