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Home Composting - It's Second Nature! - Part I

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WindEnergy7 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Now that our rooftop wind turbines and solar panels are up, I am teaching the kids to compost. Very helpful clip, saved to my bookmarks.  Check out my clips if you are interested in wind and solar home stuff. Thanks.
RoadRashBurn (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Just keep watching videos on composting and you will learn. Also look up worm composting. That is even better.
1too3fore (6 months ago) Show Hide
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there is no issues with adding meat, dairy or oil, just nonsense being spread about. How do you think nature decomposes corpses? I compost everything, just give nature enought time to work through it. There is a great video on thermophillic composting on here that explains it in detail.
darkpheonix262 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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i dont believe thats true, after a forest fire new trees sprout in abundance. wood ash is high in nitrogen. every year we would take all the branches and limbs that fall out of the tree and burn the in a big brush pile in spring, it puts nutrients in to the ground, and the unburnt char-coal like wood is good for soil
rileannas (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Ya, disturbing any kind of compost can slow it down. As long as you have enough ventilation/drainage/brown materials it should be fine not to turn it.
rileannas (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Do what you described, but mix in plenty of dry leaves/newspaper/cardboard and stir the pile once in a while. Don't add any meat, dairy or oil. That's basically the gist of it.
rileannas (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I think that should be fine, as it originally came from wood. Even if it doesn't decompose it'll mix harmlessly into the final product.
rileannas (8 months ago) Show Hide
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You can add to the compost as often as you like. I find it more convenient to collect food in a container in my kitchen and go out to the compost once or twice a week.
acapulcobabe (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Excelent video!!! Is there any way to measure the nutrients in the compost once it´s finished.
MondoBeno (8 months ago) Show Hide
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After recycling my paper/cans/jars and composting my "greenwaste," I hardly put out any regular trash.

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