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How to compost in cold weather

Composting is a great way to return minerals from waste back into the earth. However, composting is a hot process that requires the activity of microorganisms in order to create the byproduct that is useful in gardens. When it gets cold, especially the kind of cold we get up here in Maine, it is more difficult to compost — but not impossible, if you follow a few simple steps.

“Backyard composting during the winter months in New England is definitely challenging,” said Anna Mello, office manager at Garbage to Garden, a curbside composting service based in Portland. “Most home composters do not have large piles; this leads to the piles freezing.”

Here are some tips to maintaining your composting habit throughout the cold winter months.

Size matters

In the winter, you need to make sure your compost pile isn’t too big or too small.

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