Friday 1 May 2020

Making compost



We use all our garden and kitchen waste to make compost. Now that we have the smallholding, we need all the compost and manure we can get. In the current pandemic lockdown, many councils have suspended collection of garden waste so I have set myself the task of encouraging people to use a compost bin or heap instead. Hence this video I filmed last month. We use commercially produced compost bins and ones we have made ourselves from old pallets. Avoid putting food waste into compost bins - food should never be wasted. Leftovers are for eating, not for throwing out. Kitchen waste such as the inedible parts of fruit and veg can go into a compost bin but leave bones out. Dry them out in the over to the point they are brittle, and then smash them up to make bonemeal which can then be used as a slow-release fertiliser.

We also avoid putting animal waste into the same bins as garden and kitchen waste. Manure should not be put into beds which are used to grow vegetables that are eaten raw. Put it on your potatoes and rhubarb instead.

2 comments:

PataNiki said...

yo bro
subscribed
you got some interesting vids-
all cool and gr8 info-
out here we use machete to cut up small stems and branches and soak separately
so they break down easier-
maybe some baking soda to speed process-y
ou folks have much more available water -
environmental weather-
also can use sticks after burning and part charcol
to lay at bottom of beds and cover with soil
for water retention under ground for plants
another trick used
is adobe or ceramic pieces not fired-broken up
and place in soil lower level to retain water for roots-
we no get much rain here-
most watering done by well and by hand---
you be happening with rabbits and chickens-
takes alot of work but fun to be around-
ps found you on beforeitsnews-keep posting new stuff there pls-
@11.56 a man and his soil-
ps what veggies and spice and or herbs do you grow-
and ps2 what types of structures have you built and how do you use them-
what are your recommendation-
ps3 what is longitude and latitude for reference
-ps4 have you ever used gutters to grow salad greens
-ps 5 wood ash tough one due to our soil ph add slowly for desert dwellers-
//tea bag insight very useful
manythxs
interesting share
very cool-learning and sharing is caring-
we out here
no council and govt far over there
and much self sufficiency-
but you got some fast track ideas-
looking forward to survey of your work-
keep posting-
never give up-
me got lots of questions
and love to share-
ps never check gmail-very old computer and no load well-:)
trying to upgrade but really dont care
all this outside world moves too fast for me old man
wow it was easy to prove i am not a robot-
no facial or eye recognition yet

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