So you are more than likely thinking what has a compost heap got to do with wildlife well in my opinion everyone should have one or more,first of all if you already have a compost heap you know what fascinating creatures live in it.
The most valuable are compost worms,really healthy compost heaps will attract large numbers of these wonderful creatures who munch through the heap and helping to turn it into a brown crumbly material to enrich your soil naturally
You may also find earthworms,slugs,woodlice,ants and lots of wonderful bacteria far too small to see,all of these will be working hard to help you and your garden.
It will also come as a suprise that a compost heap can also provide a refuge for large creatures,toads tend too love them in spring this is mainly due to the warmth which was better than the cold nights of the spring.
Grass snakes are also known to use the heap as nursery for these shy and harmless reptiles,hedgehogs an even foxes have been known to use larger compost heaps as a possible hideout.
Real Recycling.
One of the main benefits of having a compost heap in your garden is that this is proper recycling in action,you take something that has no use any longer like potatoe peelings,skins from fruit,cardboard but this has too be shredded,waste material from tumble dryers,used tea bags,codde grounds and grass cuttings.
Basically any paper-based waste including uncooked food can be added to your compost heap this will then br transformed into something that can enrich your garden soil.
Looking after your Compost Heap
The best way would be just to leave it so that the creatures who move in it will do all the work for you this is subject to provide them with a good mixture of materials and another thing that helps to make compost faster is the lovely hot weather.
You can speed the process faster by turning the compost heap over with a small fork this improves the process no end.