January 16th, 2008
When Should One Choose Cold Composting vs Hot Composting?
Cold composting is a great alternative if you cannot accumulate enough organic waste all at once to create a hot compost pile, or if you aren’t interested in the physical task of turning a compost pile.. or if you have plenty of space and don’t need the compost in a hurry. You don’t need much to start the process of cold composting. The cold compost pile builds gradually as materials come to hand.
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December 15th, 2007
How to create the New Zealand box – another easy-to-make compost container for hot compost to be used in your organic garden.
Perhaps the best small-scale system for the relatively energetic composter is a design known as the New Zealand box.
This home-made New Zealand hot-compost box is a bottomless wooden box with ventilation spaces between the wall boards, and its face is easily removable to facilitate turning. Since the compost rests directly on the ground, a lid is normally added to prevent nutrients leaking from the pile during heavy rains.
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August 20th, 2007
Home-Made Compost Container –The Compost Drum And The Compost Tumbler
The fourth type of home-made compost containers, the Compost Tumbler and the Compost Drum, are extremely easy to use. A rotating barrel composter can be made from a large drum with aeration holes punched in it . You can also have fins inside the drum to lift and mix the compost materials. A hinged loading door in the side allows wastes to be added gradually.
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August 19th, 2007
Today we will look at the third type of compost bin — the home-made, sturdier, outside bin. These types of compost bins may require a little more skill to build but are very inexpensive.
The four sides of this sturdier, home-made compost bin can be made of almost anything:
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August 16th, 2007
Because finished compost does not burn plant roots, large quantities of compost can be applied to the soil at any time. Here are a few ways you can use your finished compost:
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August 15th, 2007
Have you ever wondered how hot your composting pile should be in order for it to compost well? If so, follow along as I explain how to identify the different stages of the composting timetable of a hot compost pile.
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