500 showers heated from one small compost pile how to tutorial

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Brian Kerkvliet from Inspiration Farm tells us about his little compost pile that provided 500 hot showers. Compost heat can, indeed, be captured to heat water. After the hot showers, you have a lovely pile of compost! The moisture from the shower feeds mushrooms! Hot water, compost and mushrooms. Permaculture!

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Posted on June 19th, 2010 by admin and filed under composting | 20 Comments »

Make Garden Compost out of your waste – Recycle your Most Plentiful Organic Resource

John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can make garden compost out of your most plentiful organic resource. He visits a friends place to learn about this way of composting.

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Posted on May 4th, 2010 by admin and filed under garden composter | 25 Comments »

Homemade Compost Tumbler SUPER FAST COMPOST

See our new compost tumbler. See how to build a compost tumbler to use at your house. Use it to make super fast compost

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Posted on April 28th, 2010 by admin and filed under garden composter | 25 Comments »

The right way to Utilize a Compost Bucket in Your Kitchen

You possibly can compost your kitchen wastes even as long as you live in an city neighborhood, or have a very smaller yard. The finest method to try this is to increase a compost bucket.

A compost bucket is just a container which lives inside your kitchen. You put your compostable food scraps into this and after it’s full, you carry it outside to dump right into a larger container, dump it into the ground, or else leave that bucket outside in order to cure, though having a new pail inside.

Considered one of the explanations a compost bucket is so great for indoor composting is because of their capability to maintain odors inside. Lots of buckets have charcoal filters that maintain the smells inside. This enables you to keep the bucket indoors for a considerably extended time. The filters are generally replaceable, and requirement to be replaced every 3-4 months. Provided that your container does not employ a filter, it is possible to utilize a layer of straw or newspaper. This does not work as well as a filter, however it works.

It is possible to place any of the identical food wastes that you would normally compost right into a compost bucket. You should attempt to range the food though, in order to acquire a more balanced result. This means with damp green nitrogen loaded wastes along with dry, brown, carbon abundant materials. It is possible to compost any vegetable wastes-peels, seeds, foliage, as well as eggshells, coffee grinds, coffee filters, as well as tea bags.

In order to acquire your compost to rot quicker, you can apply several things. The first is to make sure to cut everything before placing it into the container. The smaller the wastes are, the more rapidly they’ll decompose. You may additionally want to keep this within sunlight providing you are able to. You can do this via keeping the container near a window as long as workable. The warmth will also help to increase the decomposition process. An additional great thing that can be done is to include water. Ensure that the compost is moist, however not soaked. This will assist it break down too.

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Posted on March 16th, 2010 by Patty Frej and filed under compost | No Comments »

Gardening Rhythms: Making and Using Green Manure in yout garden and compost

Gardening Rhythms – Host Paul Holowko shows how to use Green Manure in your garden and compost to help your plants to grow.

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Posted on February 24th, 2010 by admin and filed under garden composter | No Comments »

update on my vegetable garden on da’ compost tea…its awesome stuff!

just a quick look at the progress after going organic

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Posted on December 6th, 2009 by admin and filed under garden composter | 3 Comments »

Build Big Garden Compost Bin

Build a large compost bin for your garden. Use pallets and connect them together. Greenpower farm shows you how.

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Posted on November 18th, 2009 by admin and filed under garden composter | 4 Comments »

My First Garden, Compost and Rain Barrel System

This year we jumped on the band wagon of going green starting with our own vegetable garden and rain barrel system. This video shows you how a made my garden beds, Compost and Rain Barrels and the cost on how much it was to make the rain barrel system.

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Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin and filed under garden composter | 10 Comments »

Marilyn’s Garden – Composting

The first of a new series of shows, hosted by Marilyn Morris, Marilyn’s Garden focuses on techniques to improve home gardening. In this episode Marilyn will teach you the surprisingly easy gardening tip of composting.

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Posted on August 17th, 2009 by admin and filed under garden composter | No Comments »

Kitchen Compost Crock

If you’re a composter then you know that sometimes it’s feel like a chore to take your kitchen scraps out to the compost bin. No one wants to run outside every time they eat an apple or chop some onions. Well you won’t have to anymore if you get a compost crock.

Compost crocks will blend right in on your kitchen countertop. They look more like cookie jars than a container to store your garbage in. And you’re going to want it right there in your kitchen so that it’s easy to fill. Peel a carrot or a cucumber, toss in the peels. Making coffee, toss in the grinds and even the filter too. Are you a fan of watermelon? The rinds can go right in your compost crock where they will wait until you have a free moment to dump them into your outside compost bin.

Now you may be thinking that it sounds pretty gross to store this waste in your kitchen. Well dont worry about smells because you can get a compost crock with a filter built right into the lid. With a carbon filter eliminating the odors, you wont even know its in your kitchen.

Now a days there are plenty of different styles to choose from. You can even match them to the style of your kitchen. A stainless steel compost crock will look great in a modern kitchen while a ceramic crock will add to the decor of a country kitchen nicely. And if you have a large family then why not get two of them. But don’t forget to empty them. I wouldn’t go longer than a week without emptying a crock.

Cleaning a compost crock is easy too. Depending on what you put in it, there may be some liquid at the bottom of the crock. Just pour this out on your compost bin and you can even rinse it out with your garden hose. Most compost crocks are even dishwasher safe. It’s a good idea to give it a good cleaning every once in a while.

Stop throwing away those banana peels, tea bags and anything else that could be used in your compost bin to make an terrific organic fertilizer. Its almost like throwing out money. A compost crock will make saving these items more convenient and that will make composting more convenient too.

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