Late Autumn/Winter Composting Tips
Bigger Is Better
The more you put into your compost bin, the better your compost will be. Excess autumn grass cuttings and prunings will give you lots of waste and lots of nutritious compost in spring.The Weather Will Turn
During the frosty autumn and winter months, give your compost a 'turn' (mix with a stick) about every two weeks - this will give it some air, which helps the rotting process.Brrrrrrright Ideas
Late autumn and winter can be cold, so cut down on your trips to the garden by keeping more than one kitchen caddy to collect your kitchen waste - these caddies are covered meaning you only have to empty them into your compost bin once a week.Leaf it in the Shed
If you have too many leaves to put into your compost bin, put what you can't fit in into a bin bag, make a few holes in the bag and leave in a corner of your garden or shed - they will rot down and be a great compost addition in a few months' time.Use a lawnmower to pick your leaves up - this shreds the leaves and helps the compost process.


