About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Garden, How To, Reduce Reuse and Recycle, Compost, Carpool, Composting Weeds, Conserving Water, Controlling Weeds, Energy Saving, Green Computing, How Hybid Cars Work, How to be green, How to Buy a Green Product, How To Choose the Right Seafood, How To Get Rid of Toxics in Your Home, How to Market Your Small Green Business, How to organize a carpool, How to reduce your carbon footprint, How to Take Action to Reduce Global Warming, How to Take a Navy Shower, How to use solar energy to heat a pool, Natural Pest Control, Natural Ways to Get Rid of Fish and Seafood Odors, Plant a tree, Recycling and Donating Old Electronics, Reducing Junk Mail, Reducing Your Carbon Footprint Through Ride Shares, Starting a Compost Pile, Switching to Biodiesel, Tips for Eating Green, E-Waste, Glass recycling, How to reduce your carbon footprint, Light Bulb Recycling, Metal recycling, Paper recycling, Plastic recycling, Recycling, Recycling and Donating Old Electronics, Recycling Your Carpet, Reducing Junk Mail, Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs, Conserving Water, Controlling Weeds, Electric lawnmower, Energy Saving, Green products, Home composting, How to reduce your carbon footprint, How to use solar energy to heat a pool, Natural Pest Control, Plant a tree, Recycled Materials for Your Home, Solar water heaters, Starting a Compost Pile. Excerpt: Compost is the aerobically decomposed remnants (waste) of organic matter. Given enough time, all biodegradable material will compost, and the primary objective in the modern push to compost is to capture readily degradable materials so they do not enter landfills. However, most small-scale domestic systems will not reach sufficiently high temperatures to kill pathogens and weed seeds or deter vermin, so pet droppings, scraps of meat, and dairy products are often best left to operators of high-rate, thermophilic composting systems. Hobby animal manure...