How to make compost | compost tumbler
Sunday, May 9th, 2010 at
2:14 am
This how-to video by the nonprofit group Kitchen Gardeners International shows you step-by-step instructions for successful organic composting.
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The best way to start the microbs to work in a compost heap is to pee on it – yes I`m not joking we has vve microbs inside us that help digest our food the are the same type that is needed in the compost heap.
i understand all this but wat are u supposed to do with the compost when its done? put it on top of the soil? or mixt it through? before or after the plants are planted??????/
@SALFARFAN Woops.
Now everyone says more way more brown than green. Whats up with that? I hope Im doing it right.
I’m building a bin right now! Thanks 4 the helpful video!
wouldnt putting it closer to the house just attract rats near your house
@djfantom205
may i suggest drilling a few holes in the bucket and adding a handful of worms?
I put a bunch of pulp frpm my juicer in a bucket,then I added some pineapple skin,apple skin orange skin,lemmon skin, banana peals,cantelope skin and cour,carrot skin,some dead leaves,some potting soil,and some newspapper.will this work? or do I need to add something else..
I have a pile of cut limbs that went throuth a grinder and now it has just been sitting there.
Is there any way to turn this into a compost pile?
can i just put it in my yard the way it is?
Thanks! I’ll give it a try!
This video is great. I just turned my compost pile and found a very nice black earth ready for spring. Just in time too.
I did the same strategy this video describes, but there was never any steam. Maybe I missed it, but all I know is it worked.
…I took Worms from a fishing trip & added them a few yrs ago….now my pile is Swimming with Worm castings…..YaY
y do tra do mog?
i was mad at what i saw
1:58 ugly baby
awesome video. Thanks a lot
Right to the point with good information!! Thanks!!
when the compost no longer looks like what was put in it to begin with….it’s ready.
Very usable, thanks!–The Great American Dollhouse Museum
Hey
It’s mentioned that “untreated cardboard” can be used… what about cardboard boxes with ink? like the type you might see with wholesale produce?
do the dyes affect anythin?
Thank you very much!!!
I’ll start my own tomorrow!!!
he did not mention how long it takes for the composed to be cooked and ready to use…
very encouraging. i love composting.
Just DON’T add a baby to your compost pile!!!
thanks for tha