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re: Tips for Compost Beginner
Posted on 4/12/20 at 7:55 pm to secondandshort
Posted on 4/12/20 at 7:55 pm to secondandshort
yes a tumbler is perfect for a suburban yard, and everyone should have one. It’s insane to me that we throw away the stuff that makes the good stuff we enjoy possible. It’s too easy to cut your garbage bag in half and use the other stuff that you’re gonna rake up anyway
Posted on 4/13/20 at 1:30 pm to cgrand
I may give it a go this year as well. There's a spot I need to cut some privet down and rake away the pinestraw, but it is right next to the garden and I'm going to build a little box. Already started keeping coffee grounds, eggshells, and peelings in an old coffee tin. Transporting it to a 5 gallon bucket with a lid every few days and by the time that is full I'll have the garden boxed in as well as the compost pile/bin.
What are some things to avoid as far as fruit/veggie peels? Mostly have apple, potato, carrot, and maybe some other stuff for now.
What are some things to avoid as far as fruit/veggie peels? Mostly have apple, potato, carrot, and maybe some other stuff for now.
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