Rocket Composting
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If youmulch it will help with weeds, conserve water, help the micro-organisms flourish. Use mulch above the size of .5 x.5 inches to attract fungi, and under .5 x.5 inches to attract bacteria. Different plants prefer different ratios of fungi to bacteria.
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welll is that to nitrogen heavy there is no carbon material, maybe blend up some leaves or straw with the food scraps would that work better
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Hi Sam. It looks like you and I came up with the same idea. I've been using my VitaMix to quickly add kitchen waste to my garden for years. In the Winter, I add the material directly to my garden beds. When the snow melts in the Spring, there's a thin layer of organic material that can easily be worked into the soil. And, your right, the worms love it!
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how neat! Thanks for sharing this; this will make it so easy to feed houseplants and some of my herbs and stuff, hopefully, w/ some of my garbage! who knew!!
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That's a great idea. I'm going to blend my scraps from now on.
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little hoe... hehe
I'm immature.
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Fruit and veggie smoothies for the worms! LOL Great creativity for your garden. I really like your garden btw.
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ThANK YOU!!!!
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Good to see u again! Are you a daddy yet??
So this can be food to my worms undergroud. I heard putting dry leaves around the vegetables i grow also feeds worms, is that true?
hyubgaek 2 years ago
yes, absolutely, it's called leaf mould and there are lots of ways to do it. try a google search you will find tons of info! Good luck!
yardsnacker 2 years ago
Awesome bro!! I can't waiiit to get a garden goin! But, our first trays of wheatgrass are just about ready to harvest! :0)
xmantidx 2 years ago
I so need to get in on the wheatgrass growing! Got my wg juicer out now! Peace
yardsnacker 2 years ago
beautiful!
xthedownfallx 2 years ago
thank you!!
yardsnacker 2 years ago