<<Where I live, composting is out of the question--it'd draw too many
"vermin" and so isn't allowed, but my parents enjoy success with their
compost "heap".>>
Isn't that a myth, especially if you use a composter (a wood or plastic
container with openings to allow air exchange)? If you're concerned about
rodents burrowing under the composter, line the perimeter with chicken wire
mesh to a depth of 6" below the surface of the ground.
A well-aerated compost heap with the right mixture of "greens" (high
nitrogen materials) and "browns" (high carbon material) discourages
anaerobic conditions and odors (hydrogen suphide).
Rob