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How to Compost When You Don’t Have a Yard!

By letter2self on July 6, 2024



http://www.ClutterDiet.com Get organized with home organizing tips from professional organizers at The Clutter Diet. Everyone is going green these days. One of the greenest things you can do is starting a compost. Watch this video to see how to start composting even if you don’t have a yard. One man’s trash can definitely be another man’s treasure. Lorie posts usually weekly here on our Lorie.TV organizing channel. Lorie Marrero is the creator of ClutterDiet.com and the author of The Clutter Diet: The Skinny on Organizing Your Home and Taking Control of Your Life. Lorie also serves as a national spokesperson for Goodwill Industries International and is a Contributing Editor to Woman’s Day magazine. Find her on Facebook at http://www.LorieFacebook.com and Instagram at http://www.LorieInstagram.com

Hi, I’m organizing and lifestyle expert, Lorie Marrero, creator of, “The Clutter Diet.” I’m back today with more Eco-friendly smart steps … those shortcuts, or maybe not so shortcuts that are the best way for us to do things for the planet, for our health, for our kids. Today, I want to talk about composting, because I used to have an acre-and-a-half of land at my old house, and, now I live in this urban town home, and, I don’t have a yard. I really miss composting. When I was doing it in my old house it was so easy, because we just threw it in a pile on our acreage, and, it disappeared back into the earth. Now, I’m aware of how much foodwaste I create, even just by myself.

I did not want to throw that in the landfill, and I needed to have work-around so this is what I did. I posted on on Free Cycle, and Craigslist to find a compost buddy. Somebody who lived nearby me who has a garden and has a compost pile who’d really appreciate having the food scraps. I buy organic vegetables and things, mostly, and so it’s high quality stuff. It’s such a same to not have that going into somebody’s garden. I found someone, and all I have to do now is text my compost buddy when my bucket is full, and, I’ll explain about the buckets in a minute. He comes and picks it up off my porch and leaves me the clean bucket from last time and everybody wins. He’s thrilled to have the food scraps, and I’m thrilled to not be putting it into the landfill.

What I also did was I went on Craigslist to find some very high quality buckets that have a tight seal on them. You don’t want there to be smells in your house, let’s get real about this, right? I found a salad dressing company who had posted, coincidentally, on Craigslist, free buckets, because they had them coming out their ears. These say canola mayonnaise on them, because I guess they’re using that in their salad dressing operations. These lids seal very tightly. I can keep this in my pantry or underneath my sink, and it really doesn’t smell. You’d be very surprised. I have these buckets going all the time and when one is full that’s when I text my compost buddy.

In the meantime, on an hour-by-hour basis, when I have compost that I’m producing in the kitchen throughout the day, I have this little canister I found at Goodwill for like $4. This happens to have a rubber seal around the top, which is helpful for the odors as well. You can see I have a banana peel and some carrots in there. I just throw eggshells, coffee grounds, whatever, in here and keep the lid on. When this is full I dump it into the bucket, and so on. This has been a fantastic work-around for me. I produce quite a bit of food waste with all of the really great vegetables and fruits that I try to eat in my diet. I think you would enjoy doing this as well. You can see how many pounds of produce and compost that you create from your family. Share with me in the comments what your solutions are for this. What you think about it, and I would love to hear from you. We’ll see you next time. May you always be happy and grateful for having more than enough.

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