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How to Build Your Own Compost, continued1. To start the rotting quickly, bacteria from soil, old compost or manure is needed. 2. If the compost bin is too wet or too dry, things won’t rot quickly. The material needs to be kept moist to make quick, rich compost. 3. Bacteria breaks down waste faster when the material is warm. Keeping the compost in a container will help store the heat. 4. To provide your compost with more air, you can churn up the material.
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