Utilizing compost can be a great way to turn yard and garden waste into organic fertilizer and something useful, while also reducing waste.
Using a bin is the simplest method for small-scale, at-home composting. You can use a closed or open bin. You can either buy a container or create one yourself.
Trench composting consists of burying your organic waste directly into the soil. It can aid nearby plants in developing water-conserving root systems.
In-vessel composting is an alternative to free-form cold composting piles. A barrel or container is mounted to a frame, which allows you to spin it vertically.
Bokashi composting, or EMO composting, is designed to manage a small amount of waste and uses a container that can easily be placed under your sink.