Composting
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Identifying bugs!
Hi everyone!
First time posting here and so happy that there's a community about composting!
I was having a look at the different posts and saw some about critter IDs. I just wanted to let you guys know that iNaturalist lets you create projects and I follow this one https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/home-compost-exploration, which turned out to be useful sometimes.
It's great that you can contribute uploading pictures of whatever you find in your compost, and pretty fun (if you're curious) to see what other piles attract all over the world. You can also filter by location, of course, and see what you might find in neighbouring piles.
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Can cooked seeds sprout?
My city collects waste food for composting. There is /no seeds/ rule, likely because whoever uses the compost wants to control what they grow.
I make veg. broth by boiling veg. scraps for ~30—60 min., some of which are loaded with seeds. I’m wondering if the boiling kills the seed, in which case I wouldn’t likely cause problems by tossing the boiled scraps into the city’s compost.
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How do I attract more worms to my compost pile?
I've been working on composting using another method besides trench composting for about two months now. I've enjoyed it so far, and been honestly trying to compost anything that is possible to compost. One thing I noticed though, as a moved from my brief time using a bucket (there were some holes), to a pile, is that I didn't see worms anymore. So I come to you composting experts to ask how can I bring more worms to my shady compost pile on clay soil.
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What would be your ideal centralized composting solution for a village/small town?
Earlier today I posted to the farming community to ask about a photobash of a village I'm working on. One of the suggestions I'd received in my last search for inputs was a centralized composting solution, which I think makes sense for a solarpunk community. Everybody contributes organic waste and everyone benefits.
I started doing some reading about options from a random state website so I guess you can assume that's the absolute upper limit of my understanding of composting at this time. I just want to represent it well and if there's any good talking points that could go into the picture's text write up to drive discussion, I'd love to include them.
One thing I saw was that with aeration, you can do negative pressure systems which suck air from the compost windrow to pull in fresh air - if you did that, could you divert the compost offgassing (which should be a decent amount of CO2 right?) into the greenhouses to boost the plant growth without burning fuel?
Thanks for any input
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[Weedy Garden] COMPOST - Making Magnificent Compost in 21 Days!
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- yt.artemislena.eu Composting for Beginners | A Market Gardener's Guide
Today's video is all about a simple recipe for compost making. This video addresses: compost simplified, compost making for beginners, carbon and nitrogen, carbonaceous materials and nitrogenous materials, leaves, wood chips, compost temperatures, compost turning, and more. Hats 🧢 👉 https://w...
- yt.artemislena.eu Off-Grid Shower Heated by Compost
Compost piles often heat up, and given the right conditions they can get really hot. But can that heat be used for anything? Help me develop these gardens and make more videos through regular contributions https://www.patreon.com/redgardens Or use https://www.paypal.me/redgardens as a simple,...
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How do you test for soil contaminates?
cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/2967556
> I know I can send soil samples to my local university extension office for testing, but how do I test soil for glyphosate-based herbicides, lead, arsenic, and other contaminates? > > As a citizen scientist I'm about to get into composting more on my property and would like to know more.
- www.motherearthnews.com Composting for Anarchists – Mother Earth News
Composting doesn't have to be tough! Learn to make easy compost without the stress.
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The Composter Podcast
Welcome to The Composter, a podcast for farmers and composters. I'm your host and fellow composter, Jayne Merner Senecal. Join me in practical conversation between industry professionals and farmers with a passion for producing high-quality compost. We are going to dig deep into the science, technology, and art of compost production so that we as composters can help enliven the world's soils.
Season Two begins August 15th!
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Two tricks I've learned over the past few months
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Keep a couple pieces of charcoal in your kitchen bin for smell absorption. I just took some charred bits out of my firepit. When they're used up they can just go right in the pile.
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A large piece of cardboard makes a good lid, and somehow looks nicer in your yard than a pile of old food. Also helps regulate rain absorption/moisture retention.
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Composting 101: Everything You Need to Know
www.ecowatch.com Composting 101: Everything You Need to Know - EcoWatchQuick Key Facts What Is Composting and Why Does It Matter? Composting is the practice of intentionally breaking down organic substances — like food scraps — and turning it into compost, essentially a nutrient-rich organic matter that is excellent for feeding plants. It also helps reduce methane emis...
An OK starter article here with a range of composting methods. Minor summary below:
Composting is a process that involves the decomposition of organic materials to create nutrient-rich soil.
It is an environmentally friendly way to reduce waste and improve soil health.
Composting can be done in a backyard or on a larger scale.
There are two common types of aerobic composting processes: vermicomposting with worms and hot backyard compost piles.
Some states have legalized human composting.
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Dumb question
My understanding is a lot of "greens" eventually become "brown". Green leaves when they dry up would switch to a "brown". Same with dead grass.
With that in mind I tried a very lazy process of only adding greens for a continual process. My first addition to my pile this year was grass clippings. They still haven't really broke down.
Is my approach fundamentally flawed? Or is there something I'm missing to improve the process?
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A great little resource for brewing compost teas
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/1154585
> I was going thru an old device and found this bookmarked. It's a great resource if you're into brewing compost teas or would like to get started doing so
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Do you do bokashi ?
I am curious. Are some of you doing bokashi ? What composting / fermenting method are you using ?
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How do I start composting?
Two years ago I started composting the cut grass from the lawnmower and occasionally some thin twigs and leaves. "Composting" as in dining it all in a cheap plastic compost container without any bottom.
In my head worms and other things would find their way there and start munching away.
In reality the end result was dry cut grass cakes and twigs. So this spring we got rid of the contents.
So ... What beginners guide to easy composting do you recommend.
I would like to start easy and in a distant future, if all goes well now, I might get an isolated container for leftover food and scrap. But that seems very distant right now.
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I'm very happy with our new compost setup
Upgraded from a tumbler after moving from a town to the countryside. I'm very exited to see how this goes! Any tips are welcome.
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How often do y'all turn your compost?
If at all. I know some folks just let it sit and go low and slow.
Just curious to see what you folks prefer.
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Worm Composting Game
wormfarmguru.com The Worm Farm Game - Can You Maintain a Worm Farm?Add foods for your worms to digest and produce worm castings. The worm farm game is over when problems occur e.g too wet.
This is a simple game but it's challenging! If you are thinking about starting a worm bin but you're not sure if you understand the guidelines, maybe this game can help. I've been maintaining a bin for about 8 months but I keep losing at this game pretty quickly lol
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Took my son camping this week...
For years I’ve been taking a pee jug along when I go camping. I buy a 2-gallon jug of kitty litter and keep the nice wide-mouth jug it comes in. They’re firm plastic and have a nice handle. I keep one right outside my tent for midnight pees. Way easier than hoofing all the way to the bathrooms or whatever.
This time we actually brought the pee back and added it to the compost pile! It’s like two of my hobbies finally came together after years. Huzzah!
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Meme or reality?
I know it was a thing on reddit, but how does everyone feel about peeing on your compost? Apparently it really helps, but I've never brought myself to do it.
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Followup on identifying compost critters
Can anyone help me identify these long white worms in the compost ? The red worms don't seem to be bothered by them. Not sure if they are good / bad.
Thanks 🙏
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Built a conpost bin out of pallets this past weekend!
My neighbors were getting rid of these pallets and I was able to snatch them up before they hit the curb for trash day. I have been toying with the idea of building/buying a compost bin since starting up a backyard garden over the past few weeks and couldn't turn down the opportunity.
More info and pictures here, https://mastodon.sdf.org/@Famicoman/110561970446094158
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Built a composting bin from pallets over the weekend
My neighbors were getting rid of these pallets and I was able to snatch them up before they hit the curb for trash day. I have been toying with the idea of building/buying a compost bin since starting up a backyard garden over the past few weeks and couldn't turn down the opportunity.
More info and pictures here, https://mastodon.sdf.org/@Famicoman/110561970446094158
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Composting 1,000 Pounds of Food Waste Every Week with Worm Works Composting
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What are these critters in my vermicompost bin ?
And are they bad for my worm population? It has decreased a lot. The picture looks wet because I just watered it as it looked a bit dry before.