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and as they get older they become more carbon rich, food scraps are another one, they tend to be all over the map for their carbon to nitrogen ratio but we tend to think of them a little bit more than nitrogen, now i want your raw material as your carbon rich materials, for me what are main ones is straw
the basic organic composting ingredients are plants (such as leaves, weeds, grass clippings, and straw), manure, and food scraps. you may have heard talk about "greens" and "browns." this refers to the relative proportions of carbon and nitrogen in each material, not to their actual color....
https://www.smilinggardener.com/organic-soil-management/organic-composting-101/