
How to Make Homemade Compost
A Simple Guide to Turning Waste into Fertile Soil (Sustainable Gardening for Healthier Plants and a Greener Planet)By Jonathan K. HariLength2h 13m
About this audiobook
Every year, large amounts of food scraps and yard waste end up in landfills. But with composting, that waste can become nutrient-rich soil that helps plants grow stronger and healthier. Whether you're a gardener or simply looking for a more sustainable way to manage household waste, this beginner-friendly guide will show you how to get started.
With simple explanations and practical tips, you’ll learn how to turn everyday organic waste into valuable compost that improves soil fertility and supports a greener lifestyle.
Here's a Preview of What You'll Learn...
• The science behind how composting works
• Different composting methods and how to choose one
• What materials you can compost—and what to avoid
• Backyard compost bins, piles, and tumblers
• Vermicomposting using worms
• Bokashi composting for food scraps
• How to balance greens and browns for perfect compost
Start transforming waste into rich, healthy soil for your plants.
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Audiobook details
GenreBusiness and Economics, Self-Help
Length2 hrs 13 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 9, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
9The Perfect Compost Recipe: Balancing Greens and Browns
2Composting: Turning Waste into Gold
10Compost Maintenance: Aeration, Moisture, and Turning
3The Science Behind Composting: How It Works
11Common Composting Problems and How to Fix Them
4Types of Composting: Finding the Right Method for You
12Speeding Up the Composting Process: Tips and Tricks
5Essential Ingredients: What to Compost and What to Avoid
13Harvesting and Using Your Finished Compost
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6Composting Methods: Backyard Bins, Piles, and Tumblers
14Composting in Small Spaces: Apartment and Indoor Solutions
7Vermicomposting: Using Worms to Speed Up Decomposition
15Environmental Benefits of Composting: Reducing Waste and Enriching Soil
8Bokashi Composting: Fermenting Your Food Scraps
16Conclusion: Making Composting a Sustainable Habit