Learn how to make compost step-by-step so you can get finished compost in just 6 weeks! No fluff here. No regurgitated theories. Just practical steps that work in any garden, anywhere. If you ever felt like you were left in the garden without a compost guide that everybody else got, fear not. These composting tips…
Category: Composting
Composting at the UNH Organic Dairy Research Farm
At UNH’s Organic Dairy Research Farm, UNH researchers have launched an innovative composting program that provides a high-quality compost product and captures the heat energy for use elsewhere on the farm. It’s part of University Professor John Aber’s work looking beyond the cows to see the farm as an agroecosystem. The project is supported by…
Compost Facility
Compost Facilities consist of a structure or device to contain and facilitate an aerobic microbial ecosystem for the decomposition of manure, other organic material, or both, into a final product sufficiently stable for storage, on-farm use, and application to land as a soil amendment. This video explores how Barry Higgins implemented this conservation practice on…
What Happens to NYC’s Food Waste? | On the Job | Priya Krishna | NYT Cooking
Paul Campbell has been a sanitation truck driver for 18 years. His most recent route has him lugging 300-pound bins filled with watermelon rinds, coconut shells and other compost onto a truck in the dead of the night. He sees a part of New York that few ever get the chance to glimpse: its vast…
Learn how (and why) to compost in less than 5 minutes!
If you are on the fence if you should compost or not, this is the video for you. Time Stamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:25 Why Compost? 1:20 What do you need? 1:57 What to Compost? 2:47 How to Compost? We talk about, 1. Why should you Compost? 2. Things you need before you start composting: i.…
Learn how to start dry composting | In the Garden
Haver you ever wanted to start composting and didn’t know where to start? Alex Biston takes us in the garden to show you how. Source
Black gold in the Big Apple | Composting in Brooklyn, NY
The nation’s largest compost operation to run entirely on renewable resources (solar, wind, and volunteer labor) can be found at Brooklyn’s Red Hook Community Farm. Managed by the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, this project relies on more than 2,000 volunteers annually to help convert over 150 tons of organic matter from waste to nutrient-rich compost soil,…
Bokashi Instead of Hot Compost
I prefer Bokashi fermentation over hot composting of kitchen waste for a number of reasons, which I’ll outline here. I’ll also show you how the system works, and how to build your own DIY Bokashi bucket system. If you want o know how to prepare your own bokashi bran, here’s my follow-up video: https://youtu.be/sUEVu32rcyQ If…
How To Make Compost bin and Compost at Home – Cheap #composting
In this How To Composting video, learn everything from building a DIY compost bin for your compost bin to making compost from food scraps. Make your own compost at home easily! 0:00 Introduction 0:31 Making Compost Bin 1:18 Composting steps 2:34 Composting Tips Learn what is composting and how to make compost in a compost…
Compost and Mulch
From now until Sunday, November 12 at 5:30 p.m. help yourself to free compost and mulch! Compost and mulch from Saskatoon’s Compost Depots are used to keep Saskatoon parks and community gardens healthy and beautiful every year. Now you can have some of this rich, healthy soil for FREE! Saskatoon residents are invited to bring…