answer:If you use no animal matter or debris, you can simply toss the stuff in a heap in an unobtrusive corner or behind a bush and let it age. Occasionally turn with a pitch fork if you want to expend some extra calories. You can add stuff daily or hourly, if you want. Here we just heave. If you want to be more elegant, you can have three piles; new, aging and ready to go. The earth worms will find the compost, never fear. And with only vegetative matter, the critters will not bother. (Although I did have a raccoon try to break into a galvanized pail in my garage where I store cat food; but it is mainly animal protein.)