Building a 55 Gallon Barrel Tumbler and Lifetime 80 Gallon Tumbler
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his experience about building two compost tumblers. First, the Lifetime 80 Gallon Compost Tumbler. Next is the Urban Compost Tumbler UTC-7 a composter made from a 55 gallon Barrel. After watching this video you should be able to build your own compost tumbler using a barrel and some parts from the hardware store. In addition, you will learn John’s simple recipe to ensure your composting success when composting.
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How to Compost : Learn Organic Garden Composting Online : Choosing a Compost Bin
http://www.HomeOrganicGarden.net Organic gardening is much more then just avoiding the use of chemicals on your garden. For many people it is an outlook on living using nature’s laws to grow their fruits, vegetables, and other plants naturally. This is usually a personal choice made in light of much research done into the importance of diet as it relates to our health and longevity.
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Should you be an organic gardening newbie, you are going to need to know what supplies to purchase to be successful with your garden. Organic gardens are not too much different than other kinds of gardens. The main exception is that the gardening supplies like fertilizers ought to be free of artificial chemicals and the like.
Have you ever considered growing your own organic vegetables from home? If you think it is hard work or to difficult, then I want to share with you how I grow my own organic vegetables from home. The reason why I started growing my own vegetables was, because I realized that most vegetables that are grown commercially are sprayed with chemicals that are harmful to our bodies.
Composter. Genuine organic gardening demands using composting materials, and it really is a lot simpler when you possess the correct tools. Some sort of compost crock which rests within your kitchen area and holds food waste may be bought on-line for less than twenty-five dollars. Bigger, compost tumblers sell for much more, however when you are determined to truly pursue organic gardening, it will be the best method for recycling.
Organic gardening compost is made by decomposing anything which decomposes like leftover food, rotten veggies or even animal waste. Dog and cat waste are generally not used as they may spread infection. These materials are filled in layers in a pit covered from rain. It must be mixed regularly so that it decomposes evenly.
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Raised Bed and Composter
We progressed a little on our raised bed garden. Looking forward to Spring.
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Compost Tumbler
http://compostbin.blogspot.com – Getting a homemade compost tumbler to tumble.
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Vegetable Gardening : What Items Can I Put in a Compost Pile?
Almost any plant or animal can be put into a compost pile, with some examples including flowers, corn husks and grass. Find out whether corn cobs or bones can be used in compost piles with help from an organic farmer in this free video on gardening and horticulture.
Expert: Jarrett Man
Contact: stonesoupfarm.googlepages.com
Bio: Jarrett Man created and runs Stone Soup Farm, an organic vegetable and fruit operation in Belchertown, Mass.
Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Jenn
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Human Urine for Compost, Start to Finish
Urine adds Nitrogen and Water to your compost. Easy. Free (actually it SAVES money by avoiding wasteful flushing of your toilet). Clean (human urine is sterile, unless you have a UTI (urinary tract infection, during which you should probably flush it down your toilet). Think of the millions of gallons of water that cities could save if citizens avoided the wasteful flushing. Meanwhile, it helps microoranisms make compost into great soil. My motto: “Urine may look YELLOW, but it’s environmentally GREEN!”
Duration : 0:4:32
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Composting Part 1
Master Gardener Suzann Tedesco provides an introduction the use and benefits of composting.
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Compost Tea w/ Howard Garrett
Dirt Doctor elaborates on compost tea and how to make it @ home. For more information, check out Howard’s website on the subject of compost tea: http://www.dirtdoctor.com/view_question.php?id=152
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Urine Composting: Compost your Pee
Human urine is a great, natural, free source of Nitrogen for your soil or compost.
Flushing your urine after each pee, would waste thousands of gallons of water per year at home. Then, your valuable urine is not only lost, but it goes to a chemical waste center where they must use chemicals on all that water you flushed, since within the sewage pipes it has all gotten mixed with stool.
To minimize the water shortages seen in so many communities, an easy way to save water is by NOT flushing away your urine. Using it for your compost or garden is an extra benefit. (If you just let it sit in the toilet bowel until you have a bowel movement, then the urine can start to smell up your bathroom, and your garden or compost would be missing out on a great source of liquid nitrogen.)
Try it…. it is much easier, cleaner, and normal than you might think.
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How to Start a Perennial Garden : How to Compost for a Perennial Garden
Learn how to compost a garden of perennial plants and flowers in this gardening video from a year-round garden expert.
Expert: Martha Cycz
Bio: Martha Cycz has been a perennial backyard gardener for more than 20 years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:2:15