My New Compost Bins 3-4-2010 and Raised Bed Garden
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@MickScarborough Actually, the worms end up in there anyway... :)
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Nice construction but by having concrete base you eliminated the most important part of composting and thats the worms.
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woohoo i love it
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its cool that you grow the vegies instead of buying them and to give them away is even cooler i can see by your setup you could have just givin then vegies from the store but this way they will have some for a long time thanks for vid
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Very concretey
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where you find the blueprints? howmuch you spend? how much materials,blocks did you use? Thank you very much
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That compost bin would make a great foundation for an outhouse then you could toss some human excrement around in there
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That isn't true ...at all
1. I don't do "cold composting" (worms don't like a 160 degree oven to live in).
2. Once the active composting is finished there are millions of worms in there.
3. My 1379 square feet of Garden beds produced 9173 lbs of Fresh Vegetables for the Food Bank (not counting what my family and I ate)
4. I don't use any fertilizer ..just my own compost .. and the worms provide their poop.
Jonehughes3384 1 month ago
I did it all from Scratch, it works great, I Love it .......As of today I have donated 5656 lbs to the Food Bank, and still another 7 weeks of Harvests to go WOO HOO ;-)
Jonehughes3384 5 months ago 3
I donate all of my veggies to the Local FoodBank, I am just trying to bless those who don't have enough to eat. God gave me the money for the beds, I am just trying to be a good servant with what He has given me ;-)
Jonehughes3384 11 months ago 5