Posts Tagged ‘compost’
Composting Gardens, episode #363
Thursday, February 11th, 2010Super Quick Composter
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Worm Garden and Organic Compost: What Benefits Worm Gardening Can Give and to Whom?
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010making a thermophillic compost heap Pt 1
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010compost tea
Monday, February 8th, 2010Westview Compost Garden project 1 year in the making July 2008-July 2009
Saturday, February 6th, 2010
This is a video documenting a compost garden project that I started in July 2008. It shows the progression from an empty clay field into a lush garden using only garden waste and seeds. It won’t happen over night, actually it takes about a year depending on your climate, but it’s free and good for the enviroment. If you have any questions please send me a message.
Here is a more detailed list of all the steps to make this garden happen.
1. I staked out the area where I wanted my flowerbed (50 x 3 feet.)
2. I then collected bags of grass clippings and leaves from my neighborhood and worked them into the clay soil.
3. I continued to collect more grass clipping and leaves throughout the summer and fall ( about 20 bags total) and added them to the area I staked out.
4. I would periodically turn the pile to allow the organic matter to decompose.
5. In late October I scattered the area in seeds which I had been collecting from my own yard and from friends, family and neighbors.(such as poppies, bachelor buttons etc.)
6. I let the area sit for the whole winter.
7. In early spring I gave the organic matter one last turn.
And that’s it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vF-mPS8MxBQ
Duration : 0:7:49
Bio Pod Grub Composter Assembly Video
Saturday, February 6th, 2010
http://www.cleanairgardening.com/grub-composter.html
The Bio Pod composter uses grubs to compost, and can actually break down your scraps into compost faster than worms. Assembling the composter is easy with a few quick steps. We’ve broken it all down for you in this video to help ease the assembly process.
If you have any questions about this composter, please click the link at the top of this product description.
Thank you.
Duration : 0:4:38
The Smith Hawken Biostack Compost Bin – How to Use It
Saturday, February 6th, 2010
http://www.venaproreview321.com Utilize the advantages of a Smith Hawken Biostack Compost Bin for your garden. You simply need to place your bin in the right spot and maintain it with appropriate practices to create excellent compost for your garden. You no longer have to keep spending on ready-made compost and can wait for the bin to be delivered to your porch. Create a homemade compost bins with your children! Discover how you can create one using a free compost bin build plan. Contribute to a green environment!
Duration : 0:2:33
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