NatureMill Automatic Indoor Composter Demo - part 2/week 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2009

http://www.cleanairgardening.com/autocomposter.html

The Naturemill Automatic Indoor composter is an excellent way to compost in the home and turn kitchen scraps and other household materials into rich, black gold for your garden. It makes home composting easy, and something that you can even do inside with minimal effort.

This indoor composter will also turn your compost for you, so there is no need to go through the stress of using a compost turning fork and sweating it out while messing with your compost pile throughout the day.

This video is part 2 of a series of videos we have over the Naturemill Automatic Indoor Composter. We've had it at home and have taken it through it's paces, and one we became familiar with it, we wanted to show you how to make a fresh batch of compost, from start to finish. Please watch the other videos in the series.

For more info on this composter, please check on the link at the top of this description.

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  • @pepsi458 I don't have one. I had a compost pile last year and I put all my grass clippings, coffee grinds, brown leaves and some other random organic stuff and it worked fine. Most of us simply don't create enough garbage for it to really be worth it. Lawn clippings and such stuff is where we need composting and we can do it outside without any of this stuff.

  • @christo930 You don't really have to do that if you know what you doing. Read the instructions.

  • @pepsi458 Like cutting up the garbage, having to measure things out to mix in, maxing sure your ratios are correct etc.

  • @christo930 Yes because throwing away food into a container and taking it out when it fills up is a hassle you never have to deal with.

  • @pepsi458 It's not cheapness, it just isn't worth all the hassle.

  • @christo930 Cheapskate

  • @pepsi458 It's more trouble than it's worth.

  • @christo930 About 5 which as I said is about $0.50 a month of $6 a year.

  • @pepsi458 .50 a month? How many watts does it use?

  • @christo930 $0.50 per month or $6 per year. Really expensive.

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