Learn how to make a beginner-friendly indoor compost bin for conveniently stashing food scraps.
verify the holes are evenly spaced so the compost has ample airflow to help it break down.
Both of these will help absorb moisture and contribute to the composting process.
Then, toss in kitchen scraps such as banana peels, coffee grounds, eggshells, and tea bags.
Chopping or tearing up materials into small pieces helps them break down faster in your indoor composter.
Plan to stir the compost about once a week until it’sready to be used in your garden.
Smelly compost is often due to not enough air flow and too much moisture in the bin.
Also keep a balanced ratio of wet and dry food scraps to avoid odors that could attract pests.