Hi thank you for educating me about composting I would like to try it for my aunt she likes to harvest plants and flowers. I"m also thinking of planting my own veg garden well a carrot or tomatos. but right now it's atom here so it's a bit soon to harvest any veggies, I'm starting a new hobby so far I have 2 chickens and now I'd like to grow my own veggies. I raise my chickens not for there meat only there eggs there my pets any how thank you Rachel.
This does not work in australia, it's to hot and too dry. After 12months the matter at the bottom of the bin is dry brown, flakey, and would be good to put on a fire. Here it only rains once a year.
@aus2045 Put your compost bin in the shadow. It doesn't need warmth from the sun at all. The bacteria create their own warmth by breaking down the stuff in your pile.
Hi thank you for educating me about composting I would like to try it for my aunt she likes to harvest plants and flowers. I"m also thinking of planting my own veg garden well a carrot or tomatos. but right now it's atom here so it's a bit soon to harvest any veggies, I'm starting a new hobby so far I have 2 chickens and now I'd like to grow my own veggies. I raise my chickens not for there meat only there eggs there my pets any how thank you Rachel.
79drumstick 4 months ago
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satellitetune 8 months ago
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TheWholefoodfarmacy 8 months ago
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TheWholefoodfarmacy 8 months ago
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satellitetune 8 months ago
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gwk4657 8 months ago
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GREENSOLARGARDENER 9 months ago
What a lovely garden. Thanks for the information.
lourdesmac 11 months ago
I like the sieve section... you always see fine compost in videos/pictures, but reality will show you a lot of clumpy stuff, too.
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sadeesgada 1 year ago
wow...it is almost as if the procces was freaking magic!
ToenzZz 1 year ago
This does not work in australia, it's to hot and too dry. After 12months the matter at the bottom of the bin is dry brown, flakey, and would be good to put on a fire. Here it only rains once a year.
aus2045 2 years ago
What about New Zealand? It isn't too dry there is it?
Gilmourist 2 years ago
@aus2045 Put your compost bin in the shadow. It doesn't need warmth from the sun at all. The bacteria create their own warmth by breaking down the stuff in your pile.
highskilledsibby 1 year ago
Right thats it, I'm going to replace my fence panels next week and Im going to use the old ones to make a compost box.
I've being throwing my garden waste in the bin for years now and buying in bags of compost. I new it never made sense when I could produce my own.
cosmicrayturbo 2 years ago 3