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Category: Composting

Como hacer Compost en Baldes con Mayor Carga Nutritiva – Resultado en 60 dias – Compostera casera

By letter2self on October 5, 2024

Te muestro como hacer compost casero en solo 60 dias. Compostera casera en baldes de pintura. Una forma increíble de reciclar haciendo compost en baldes y ademas hacer compost en lugares pequeños como tu casa o tu balcon. #cosasdeljardin #quedateencasa y #comohagocompost Si te interesa hacer composta casera te recomiendo esta lista de videos donde…

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3 Free Ways to Make Your Own Soil for Growing Organic Food – Regenerative Gardening & Permaculture

By letter2self on October 3, 2024

Want to grow your own food, but the price of garden soil is holding you back? If you get your soil in bags from the big box stores you’ve probably noticed that dirt isn’t dirt cheap. In this video I’m going to show you how to make your own garden soil from scratch for free.…

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The Choice: Compost vs Landfill

By letter2self on October 1, 2024

Where should Tina’s apple core go? This one simple decision can make a huge impact for the good of the planet! Learn why composting does the most by keeping unnecessary waste out of the landfill, reducing landfill gas emissions, returning carbon to the soil, and helping farms grow healthy food and save water. For more…

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Simple & Effective Worm Composting on your Homestead

By letter2self on September 29, 2024

↓ CLICK “SHOW MORE” FOR RESOURCES ↓ Get instant access to our free library of resources: https://thegrownetwork.com/signup/ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ While traveling in the North West I met Peter Paul who showed me the most amazingly simple idea for an outdoor composting bin. Using the help of worms to break down food matter, and even meats, Peter…

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This Week in the Garden – compost ratio

By letter2self on September 27, 2024

University of Illinois Extension Educator Richard Hentschel shares some quick tips for composting this fall. August 2018. Source

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GRASS – The Most Valuable FREE Resource for Growing Food

By letter2self on September 25, 2024

Get a signed copy of my NEW book The Self-Sufficiency Garden: https://www.regenerative.press/book-store/p/pre-order-self-sufficiency-garden I am very excited to share this video which shows you the multiple uses of grass and grass clippings in the garden, and the second half of the video shares what I think is the most exciting use for grass which is creating…

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Okay to put weeds in compost pile|Daphne Richards|Central Texas Gardener

By letter2self on September 23, 2024

Can you put weeds in a compost pile? Daphne Richards has the answer and explains cold composting and hot composting. Pick of the week is Tecoma stans ‘Orange Jubilee’. Find out more at www.klru.org/ctg. Source

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Why Composting Sites Are Banning Compostable Plastics | One Small Step | NowThis Earth

By letter2self on September 21, 2024

Single use items like straws, cups, and cutlery are being labeled as ‘compostable’ — but the truth is a bit more complicated. » Subscribe to NowThis Earth: https://go.nowth.is/Future_Subscribe » Sign up for our newsletter KnowThis to get the biggest stories of the day delivered straight to your inbox: https://go.nowth.is/KnowThis Single-use items that are called ‘compostable’…

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Green Blenz – Aerated Static Pile Composting

By letter2self on September 19, 2024

ECS worked with Lenz Enterprises to develop an aerated static pile compost system to process up to 60,000 tons/year of source separated organics and yard waste. This facility features reversing aeration primary compost followed by secondary turned windrows. Please contact us to learn more, at info@compostsystems.com Source

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Compost Super Earthworm #shorts #garden #gardening #compost #earthworms

By letter2self on September 17, 2024

Compost worms as large as 18 inches are growing in my homemade garden compost . While turning my compost pile I discovered large earthworms. I call them superworms because they are so large. This compost pile is made from grass clippings and leaves. #shorts #garden #gardening #superworms #earthworms Source

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