Help your kids develop their green thumb by teaching them to compost. Composting is a fun family project that's easy to do and great for the environment. Teach your tykes how simple it is to recycle waste and turn it into nutritious soil for your yard or plants. The micro-organisms that make the compost, need an even mixture of “greens” and “browns”. They also need water and air for a perfect compost formula. Here’s the compost recipe:
One part “brown” (dead dried plants – they provide the carbon): dried leaves, pine needles, straw, hay, wood shavings or chips.
One part “green” (fresh living plants – they provide the nitrogen): grass clippings, vegetable and fruit leftovers, plants, coffee grounds.
Place layers of brown, green, brown, green, brown into the composting bin, being sure to add water after every layer – make sure that the compost is always moist so the microorganisms can do their job. Stir every 3-4 weeks and voila… nutritious, rich soil!
A couple of composting no-no’s: NO meats, dairy, oil, fats, diseased plants or pet droppings!
A great book to read is, “Compost Stew” written by Mary McKenna Siddals and illustrated by Ashley Wolff "Apple cores, bananas bruised, coffee grounds with filters used. Just add to the pot, and let it all rot into compost stew!"
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4 comments:
we love your book! the pictures & writing are so cute & fun!!! love it :)
Yay for Compost and Compost Stew! Please list the illustrator whenever you feature a picture book. We work hard to make a book what it is!
Sorry about the omission, Ashley! The illustrations are SO ADORABLE!! Adding your name to the post and will add illustrator names in the future :) Thanks for your post!
Thank you!
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