I have found this tool to be equally as necessary as compost for my garden. It kills weeds very efficiently and requires no bending over - weedcaneDOTcom
This guy's voice is odd..... And the way this compost pile is going its to complicated. just dump what you have in the pile as you get it. stir it up now and then, and add a can of beer.
@hurleysux "And the way this compost pile is going its to complicated. just dump what you have in the pile as you get it. stir it up now and then, and add a can of beer."
Actually, I usually drink the beer, piddle in a bucket, fill the bucket with water and chuck the mixture on the compost heap.
I work in a resturant and get all the scraps I need. Dozens of egg shells that I rince the stick in the oven for a few minutes place in a paper sick and crush them. Also I can get all the coffee grounds and tea bags. On my 2nd batch of compost I beleave it will take longer because of winter coming
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Nice video on composting. I am showing this to the kids as we are planning a compost bin, or maybe just a pile for next year to use in the garden and flower beds I'm growing.
No garden is complete without a compost pile! Compost is a soil conditioner, mulch and fertilizer all wrapped into one. It feeds the soil microorganisms that help plants stay healthy, adds nutrients to the soil, and helps clay soil drain better and sandy soil retain water
No. The best composter is the ground in the corner of your yard or out in the open. A compost pile in full sun composts faster than a pile in the shade. But either way, it will all compost.
Actually, you don't want the compost to be in full sun because it will dry out. You need to maintain the moisture level of a wrung-out sponge. The microbes need proper aeration, water, and variation of carbon and nitrogen rich materials in order to make compost.
That was very informitive and great info. I didn't know you could go to the garbage garage and ask them about composters. Around here, if anyone has a composter, they are mostly homemade ones. I did notice that most of them have ventilation, but I didn't know that it aided in having better composting and helped to reduce the smell. I didn't know either that you should layer the wet compost, dry compost, etc. Thanks for posting. It was great. :+)
We have a composter now and plan to start using it this spring. I have never seen one in use, other than watching videos online so we are excited to be starting our own.
Yes a compost pile must be a balanced mix of dry and wet stuff - when I cut my lawn I put the clippings in a sunny spot in my garden and let the grass dry out before putting it in my composter. This is my basic dry stuff, then I put in the wet kitchen scraps. Three weeks later I have compost!
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this are really wonderful tips.
dayspeace 3 months ago
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
GardenToolCaddy 8 months ago
find some clay in the yard dig a hole throw ur stuff in there gg
tvaughanx 11 months ago
I have found this tool to be equally as necessary as compost for my garden. It kills weeds very efficiently and requires no bending over - weedcaneDOTcom
vividDC 11 months ago
Is she pulling security on planet vulcan? What's that weird shirt?
sethzky77 1 year ago
@sethzky77 That made my day. hahaha
batbawls 11 months ago
This guy's voice is odd..... And the way this compost pile is going its to complicated. just dump what you have in the pile as you get it. stir it up now and then, and add a can of beer.
hurleysux 1 year ago
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@hurleysux "And the way this compost pile is going its to complicated. just dump what you have in the pile as you get it. stir it up now and then, and add a can of beer."
Actually, I usually drink the beer, piddle in a bucket, fill the bucket with water and chuck the mixture on the compost heap.
oarfrost 9 months ago
That guy has a real high voice!
Mcvthree 1 year ago
I work in a resturant and get all the scraps I need. Dozens of egg shells that I rince the stick in the oven for a few minutes place in a paper sick and crush them. Also I can get all the coffee grounds and tea bags. On my 2nd batch of compost I beleave it will take longer because of winter coming
Allen2045 1 year ago
I crap in my compost bin!
fatturdburger 1 year ago 7
@fatturdburger hahahahaha wtf thats so funny
funimationlover1 1 year ago
Why bother with all the farting about just dump it in the compost bin & piss on it!
fatturdburger 1 year ago
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EvenKeelMedia 1 year ago
that patch on her arm looks like the NWO patch
bobinmissouri 2 years ago
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Arabs make good blood and bone too...
MrFuckARABS 2 years ago
@MrFuckARABS .
u mean like what the Lebanese, and Palestinian kids, women, old.. do to Israel?!!!!!!!!!!!!
wise up man, if u can.
people are not that ignorant, they know who kills who?
they know who occupied other ppl land, and make blood bath in daily basis.
to help u out, Zionist/extremist-Jews do.
goolden1 2 years ago
@goolden1 yep, shame on zionist israhell.
ROTTIMAN31 1 year ago
Nice video on composting. I am showing this to the kids as we are planning a compost bin, or maybe just a pile for next year to use in the garden and flower beds I'm growing.
WindEnergy7 2 years ago
This woman is good.
iamgabrielf 2 years ago
o a tip. do not plant directly into compost.
mix it in with existing soil for log term better garden soil.
and it is just to spungie.
culllloooo 2 years ago
composting is the breaking down of material........ wich is rotting via microbs the same thing that happens on the forest floor.
and you dont need a plastic barrel with holes in it. we make 20,000 cubic yards every six months piled on the ground in wind rows.
culllloooo 2 years ago
watch?v=3C4J1WiTs-c
chiongki06 2 years ago
No garden is complete without a compost pile! Compost is a soil conditioner, mulch and fertilizer all wrapped into one. It feeds the soil microorganisms that help plants stay healthy, adds nutrients to the soil, and helps clay soil drain better and sandy soil retain water
LaminatedGardenGuide 2 years ago 5
I have composted every way. The best compost is made in a pile on the open ground.
TheBrassHole 2 years ago
do you need the composter???
hailstrm4 2 years ago
No. The best composter is the ground in the corner of your yard or out in the open. A compost pile in full sun composts faster than a pile in the shade. But either way, it will all compost.
TheBrassHole 2 years ago
k thx today i used a chicken wire fence to put the compost in... so im all set
hailstrm4 2 years ago
Actually, you don't want the compost to be in full sun because it will dry out. You need to maintain the moisture level of a wrung-out sponge. The microbes need proper aeration, water, and variation of carbon and nitrogen rich materials in order to make compost.
badlater 2 years ago
it doesn't matter. Even dry it will eventually compost. Just makes it take longer thats all. Everything composts... eventually... allways.
TheBrassHole 2 years ago
Except plastic and metal
ChickenAwesome 2 years ago
Even plastic and metal... eventually
TheBrassHole 2 years ago
Shredding the wast will accelerate the process.
Peeing , yes urinating on the heap will act like a catalyst.
Keep the contents turned over weekly if poss.
cover the top
Use rough fibrous materials as well to keep the pile from clogging.
Ask neighbours to give their cut grass veg peeling as well.
jumpdance24 2 years ago
That was very informitive and great info. I didn't know you could go to the garbage garage and ask them about composters. Around here, if anyone has a composter, they are mostly homemade ones. I did notice that most of them have ventilation, but I didn't know that it aided in having better composting and helped to reduce the smell. I didn't know either that you should layer the wet compost, dry compost, etc. Thanks for posting. It was great. :+)
prettycountrygal 2 years ago
thanks for the info.
We have a composter now and plan to start using it this spring. I have never seen one in use, other than watching videos online so we are excited to be starting our own.
BackYardGardeningTip 3 years ago
Yes a compost pile must be a balanced mix of dry and wet stuff - when I cut my lawn I put the clippings in a sunny spot in my garden and let the grass dry out before putting it in my composter. This is my basic dry stuff, then I put in the wet kitchen scraps. Three weeks later I have compost!
shortattentionspan1 3 years ago
lawn clippings are also a good insulator like straw and can be used to protect from frost in early spring and late fall.
Trueincarnate 2 years ago
LOL that shit was funnny
420Sheffield420 4 years ago
i'm 11 years old.i'm starting a garden,and HUH?
WARRINERM 4 years ago
lol. and i'm mcdonald!
pandibear707 3 years ago
I'll have a Big Mac pls lol
markcumbriauk 2 years ago