Get the Right Mix
Getting the right mixture of browns and greens is an important component of the composting “recipe.” Adding too much brown material will result in a compost pile that takes a long time to break down. Adding too much green material will result in a slimy compost pile that emits odors and doesn't break down well.
Turn the Compost More Often
Adding fresh oxygen into your compost pile by turning it more frequently will help your compost break down faster. Tools like aerators and pitchforks can help.
Check the Moisture Level of Your Compost
Moisten the pile without making it too wet or soggy. Achieving the correct moisture content will help keep a compost pile working efficiently.
Shred Some of the Ingredients—Especially the Browns
One secret to making compost faster is finely shredding carbon-rich ingredients, such as leaves, hay, straw, paper, and cardboard.
Use More Than One Pile Or Container
If you have a lot of material to compost, it's a good idea to start a new pile or container rather than adding to an existing one.