Feeding Amazing Compost Bin
Here is how I feed the worms in my Amazing compost bin. I blend my food scraps instead of throwing in whole pieces of food, so that I can speed up the vermicompost process. With this technique I am able to harvest castings every month instead of the usual 3 months! Check out how I set up my Quick and easy compost bin for under $5.00 here
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CarriageWorks Kitchen Garden Workshop #1 – Composting
CarriageWorks Kitchen Garden Workshop #1 – Composting
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Vegetable Garden | Potager Montage NatGreeneVeg Spring 2009
European potager themed vegetable garden. Part of the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden in Nathanael Greene Park, Springfield, Mo. Growing heirloom vegetables, fruit, flowers, and herbs. 2300 sq ft & organically grown. Includes raised bed Square Foot Garden, wildlife habitat, vertical structures, grafted tomatoes, low tunnel cloche, & companion planting. Will be a four season harvest this year. Produce donated to Ozarks Food Harvest.
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Container Gardening: Container Herb Garden
Container gardening is a great way to grow plants, vegetables and herbs without needing a lot of space. Herbs do especially well and can be grown right outside your kitchen door. In this video, you’ll learn how to use an old farmer’s market basket to make a great container garden. Fill it with your favorite herbs and your cooking will be full of flavor all summer long.
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Compost Tips: Troubleshooting
http://www.cleanairgardening.com/accessories.html If you add a lot of kitchen scraps to your compost bin and are not seeing the results you expect, consider adding more carbon-rich materials like leaves, newspaper or dried grass clippings.
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Garden permaculture Aussi Urban living
Take a “walkabout” my garden with tips and tricks on keeping snails, slugs and birds out of the Vege patch. See my glass house made from recycled material. Thanks for watching!!!!!dirtybootzdownunder
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Through the ROLYPIG Composter
Flash movie of an apple tumbling through the ROLYPIG Composter
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Our Biogas Kitchen
In Germany it was our common practice to compost all of our kitchen waste. Now that we have built an ARTI India style biogas digestor on the porch, however, we only compost the tissue paper, napkins, cardboard, tea-bags and fibrous, cellulosic material that our household generates as garbage. All the food waste (including flower petals and banana peels) go into the blender with warm water and then into the biogas digestor. What we get out is liquid fertilizer for our rooftop herb, berry and vegetable garden, and biogas. We are still experimenting with the yields of gas, but are so far averaging 10 minutes a day for the small size of our digestor and the small quantities of food waste our family of 2 (with a baby) generates. Two days worth of kitchen waste gives us enough gas to usefully cook for 20 or 30 minutes.
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How to Make Bokashi
A Short film about making Bokashi–a fermented wheat bran–used to pickle kitchen food waste to help it compost quicker without foul odors.
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Bokashi Composting
Once buried, the Bokashi waste breaks down rapidly under the soil (4-6 weeks). This happens, when the waste and Efficient Microbes (EM) come into contact with oxygen in the soil.
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