5. Compost for Richer Soil

Composting is a natural way to recycle kitchen scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich soil amendment. Include fruit and vegetable peels, coffee grounds, eggshells, grass clippings, and dry leaves. Avoid adding meat, dairy, oily foods, and diseased plants, as they can attract pests or spread problems.
Regularly turning your compost pile and keeping it moist speeds decomposition. Finished compost improves soil structure, boosts beneficial microbes, and provides slow-release nutrients, resulting in healthier, more productive plants. Beginners can find step-by-step instructions and troubleshooting tips at EPA’s Composting at Home and Gardener’s Supply Company’s composting guide.