�impact the waste itself has on the environment at large. Food waste, garden debris and other organic materials often end up in landfill. Because they are sealed under yet more rubbish they are unable to break down naturally. Instead they decompose anaerobically producing vast quantities of methane gas.Diverting all your organic waste reduces all the energy involved in processing it and cuts methane emissions which are a large factor in climate change. So by using a garden compost bin you really do help the environment.On the more personal side, garden composting creates usable material from your organic kitchen scraps and garden waste. So, you do not have to start using a garden composter for totally altruistic reasons. Instead use one because you get to create soil enriching plant food. Over time plants use up the nutrients in your garden soil and the action of weather will degrade its structure. If you garden continually on a plot without putting anything back eventually the soil will become useless and unable to support healthy plant life. This is particularly true because gardeners tend to be relatively tidy, removing debris which would otherwise go some way to replenishing the nutrients and structure of your soil.Benefits of Garden Composting
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