Testing Home Compost Units: Intro


Part one of a study being conducted by the Sacramento Master Gardeners testing various composting units and methods.

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7 Responses to “Testing Home Compost Units: Intro”

  1. theafrodude22 says:

    yumnmy!

    ; )
    yumnmy!

    ; )

  2. 565Customz says:

    my septic lines out …
    my septic lines out 10 feet from my garden..and i put all the kitchen waste in the bin…you should see my veggies..they get fed well lol dont ever need to water because of the septic haha…it works and its down hill so the 10 feet between the garden and lines filters the waste

  3. NiGHTSx2 says:

    I wish they would …
    I wish they would have had the Joraform 125/270 in the test program. IMO that’s the best tumbler on the market right now, but it would have been nice to see how it stacks up against the others.

  4. lesandnate says:

    Those are some nice …
    Those are some nice looking compost tumblers. What are they made of?

  5. rivup65 says:

    stymye, did you …
    stymye, did you even watch this video before you made you comment. I don’t hear any claims made other than these home compost units are going to be tested to see if they work. What the heck are you talking about?

  6. stymye says:

    well,this is the …
    well,this is the worst test I’ve ever seen . also the liquid runoff draining from the compost is not “compost tea”. if you were to use that runoff as a foiliar spray it could under certain conditions kill your plants.

    for further info there are many sites online that explain compost teas and extracts in depth

  7. BMW guy says:

    Great information, I just bookmarked this.

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