Choose a suitable location for your compost bin in your garden. Ensure it's easily accessible and receives a good amount of sunlight for the decomposition process.
Gather organic materials like fruit and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, eggshells, and yard waste. Layer them in your compost bin to create a good mix of greens and browns.
Turn your compost regularly to aerate it and speed up the decomposition process. Keep the compost moist but not soggy, and monitor the temperature to ensure proper breakdown.
Avoid adding meat, dairy, and oily foods to your compost bin as they can attract pests and slow down the composting process. Stick to plant-based materials for best results.
Once your compost is dark, crumbly, and earthy-smelling, it's ready to use in your garden. Spread it around your plants to improve soil fertility and promote healthy growth.
Maintain your compost bin by adding new materials regularly and monitoring its progress. With time, you'll have nutrient-rich compost to enhance your garden's soil fertility.