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  • What is compost? How does composting work? Lucy Biggers is here to answer all your questions to show you what happens to our food waste - welcome to Composting 101.
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    According to the EPA, food accounts for 20% of what Americans throw away everyday. Food in landfills cause 15% of Methane Gases in the U.S. and a major cause of climate change. So what can we do about this? Lucy Biggers is on a mission to find out how her old food gets turned into compost.
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  • @RadioImmunoAssay2
    @RadioImmunoAssay2 5 років тому +190

    I kept a worm composting system under my kitchen sink for at least a year and it really cut down on the odor created by food waste rotting in the trash can😊

    • @shanmugaj
      @shanmugaj 5 років тому +21

      GisForGangsta that's awesome idea. How did you do it? Can you explain the method please...

    • @professional_silent_trumpe1540
      @professional_silent_trumpe1540 5 років тому

      That's awesome

    • @monikarvind
      @monikarvind 5 років тому +3

      if it doesn't create bad odor in the house?

    • @lucylyonsbiggers
      @lucylyonsbiggers 5 років тому +4

      I need to try a worm composting system!

    • @raingirlshines
      @raingirlshines 5 років тому +2

      Dont the worms get everywhere? 😅

  • @flyingfire908
    @flyingfire908 5 років тому +120

    Germany has had this for such a long time i can’t remember when we didn’t have it. Either you have your own compost in your garden or you have a normal bin that gets collected by the city and then composted in a big scale.

    • @masdelasmelias
      @masdelasmelias 5 років тому +2

      And I am sure you also have frut and vegetables stickers and for sure most made of plastic or foil, probably a European directive

    • @flyingfire908
      @flyingfire908 5 років тому +10

      masdelas melias Of course we also have stupid packaging that nobody actually needs nor wants, but we don’t need to have our own organizations to deal with organic waste, we are encouraged to simply put it in the right trash to get it composted.

    • @priscillajimenez27
      @priscillajimenez27 4 роки тому +5

      I wanna move to Europe

  • @saiy1675
    @saiy1675 5 років тому +102

    This girl needs more subscribers...please spread this...love from india

  • @jaysonvilleza3901
    @jaysonvilleza3901 5 років тому +4

    Our composting process here in our city in the Philippines uses anaerobic process so the compost/soil enhancer is ready within a month. But yours is great as you have 3.3 million residents participating in the program.

    • @GeeaRCee
      @GeeaRCee 5 років тому +1

      Jayson Villeza
      Nice. Talaga? Saang City?
      This idea is amazing to me. Anong method kaya ang gamit nila?

  • @AJsGreenTopics
    @AJsGreenTopics 5 років тому +182

    Glad to see that people are helping the cause.

    • @cristianacevedo178
      @cristianacevedo178 3 роки тому +3

      Right. Sometimes it can feel lonely.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 2 роки тому +1

      I do composting. It does help the cause of fighting climate change. I also live a vegan lifestyle. Going vegan is the single most effective way for each of us to minimize our environmental footprint.
      "According to the most comprehensive analysis of farming’s impact on the planet, plant-based food is most effective at combatting climate change. Oxford University researcher Joseph Poore, who led the study, said adopting a vegan diet is “the single biggest way to reduce your impact on planet Earth.”
      “A vegan diet is probably the single biggest way to reduce your impact on planet Earth, not just greenhouse gases, but global acidification, eutrophication, land use and water use.”. -Joseph Poore, Environmental Science Researcher, University of Oxford.
      Links at my channel under "About."

    • @rifleshooterchannel208
      @rifleshooterchannel208 Рік тому

      Global warming is fake.

  • @llt8101
    @llt8101 5 років тому +58

    I used to live in a city where they collected your compost (which did include meat, cheese and processed scraps as well) weekly. Then they took it and processed into fuel to run the pick-up vehicles.

  • @eco-aslfitness-asl8101
    @eco-aslfitness-asl8101 5 років тому +10

    Bravo!! It is a very hard thing to do to take one small step like that but every small steps add up!

  • @Nicholas-f5
    @Nicholas-f5 5 років тому +41

    Ask your city to make it the law for condos and apartments to have access to compost! 🌱
    It's taken a year of calls and emails here in Austin and we can't get it due to our slumlords.

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 4 роки тому +1

      Then move

    • @shayphillips8632
      @shayphillips8632 4 роки тому +8

      @@samnikole1643 not that easy is it? No it isn't. People arent made of money

  • @AshleyC0787
    @AshleyC0787 5 років тому +5

    Love this! I’m glad I came across this video, after I watched it, I googled a compost drop off in my city & I think I’ll start using it!

  • @exhaustedsprout1734
    @exhaustedsprout1734 5 років тому +37

    We've been doing the enhanced version of this in Finland since long before my birth, biological waste (anything from plants to meat and dairy) is collected in the same way as regular waste and all that the average person has to do is keep to separate bins. Currently there's also a legal requirement for apartment buildings to have the bins along with recycling stations for paper, cardboard, metal, glass and plastic, available and properly maintained

  • @karenadams8439
    @karenadams8439 5 років тому +30

    I compost using trash cans with holes drilled into them. Working on my 2nd can!

    • @areliperez3767
      @areliperez3767 5 років тому +3

      Really!
      How did you made it?

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 2 роки тому

      The holes are important! I tried it without the holes, and got a smelly mess! I even made the mistake of adding water, which made the problem worse. The top part worked ok, but when I tried to empty it, I realized my mistake.

  • @AasthaHingar
    @AasthaHingar 5 років тому +46

    I absolutely appreciate the idea the of composting and I would love to compost my own food as well but I am scared of worms so I don't think I can do that.

    • @silverlinning5375
      @silverlinning5375 5 років тому +19

      Don’t worry! There are many methods to compost in your house that don’t involve worms or backfields. Look up Bokashi!

    • @AasthaHingar
      @AasthaHingar 5 років тому +6

      @@silverlinning5375 is that so? I had no idea. Thank you

    • @Jjmae98
      @Jjmae98 5 років тому +8

      You don't have to have worms worms just help the process move a little faster. I have both methods worms inside regular outside

    • @mariel1766
      @mariel1766 5 років тому +9

      Composting doesn't involve worms, which is what they talked about in the video. Vermicomposting involves worms, the difference between the two is speed, composting takes 4-6 months and vermicomposting 2-4 months depending on conditions and need less space. Try composting or bokashi (anaerobic decomposition instead of aerobic), neither involve worms. If you try composting just make sure it has enough oxygen and it is the right mix of browns and greens.

    • @bethhubbs9937
      @bethhubbs9937 5 років тому +2

      Yeah, those sneaky worms will get you every time. ~ ~ ~ ~

  • @veronicabyrd3699
    @veronicabyrd3699 2 роки тому

    Yes I love to compost. I am proud to make something useful and knowing that I am doing something useful for my environment.

  • @linaangela7187
    @linaangela7187 5 років тому +14

    I m from Indonesia n i compost my leftover food , fruit skin, tea bag etc.
    I have plan to have chicken so they can eat my leftover food....hopefully it can happen soon

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 5 років тому

      Chickens are great for eggs, don't eat unhealthy meat if you can help it! 🐔

  • @el7473
    @el7473 5 років тому +5

    Yes, I have a worm compost bin at my house so that when I have food scraps left over, I can feed it to the worms and then use what they have excreted as fertilizer for my plants and soil.

  • @margaritaq87
    @margaritaq87 5 років тому

    New Jersey need this.

  • @davidleal9877
    @davidleal9877 5 років тому +15

    It’s very hard for many people to compost as more people are moving to cities were it is significantly harder to compost this material. Also the land to compost these scraps is more expensive especially in cities where these flatter areas are in higher demand for more development.
    That being said it’s still important to compost especially for families in the suburbs were they can teach their kids new skills. Just like in my household. We compost everything from shredded papers to expired produce. It works out as we help the earth and save money on fertilizer for our garden.

    • @brunorsteyer
      @brunorsteyer 5 років тому +2

      It don´t need to be harder on big cities or on places with tiny spaces. Working with wormfarms on each apartment is very easy and just need 10 liters bins per person. And is more expensive to manage scraps than to compost in your own house :)
      For example, in my city Porto Alegre, Brazil, we spend $ 60 millions every year with organic waste management.

    • @priscillajimenez27
      @priscillajimenez27 4 роки тому +1

      Maybe like gardens or green houses, they can have compost sites on top of skyscrapers or in buildings with windows.

  • @v.leewalker8640
    @v.leewalker8640 5 років тому +36

    I put my scraps in the backyard for the wild animals!

  • @Performak_YT
    @Performak_YT 5 років тому +6

    I live in a building and I have a composting system in my balcony, it helps me reduce a lot of the trash I throw away each day, like a 50% of it!

    • @JJ-dn2hi
      @JJ-dn2hi 5 років тому +2

      Kindly tell us how to do it.

  • @2anh06
    @2anh06 5 років тому +11

    This video was so helpful! I compost in NYC too. Every Wednesday I drop off my fruits/veggies scraps at the farmers market. I use Trader Joe’s product bags to carry all of my scraps because they are compostable. It’s so nice to see the process of how it becomes food for plants!

  • @franciso-y3241
    @franciso-y3241 4 роки тому +2

    thanks. This is critical help towards plant life and a sustainable environment.

  • @Braedenfish
    @Braedenfish 5 років тому +5

    Great vid! So many people garden.....and BUY compost each spring when it is very easy to make your own.Every fall we gather leaves horse manure food waste and place in garden beds for next Springs flower planting. Plus since
    30 miles south of DC in country ......when city fam visit they bring frozen food waste and in Summer they pick free flower💐🌷🌷🌷

    • @lucylyonsbiggers
      @lucylyonsbiggers 5 років тому

      buying compost when you can use your own is the definition of insanity!

  • @GurumustukSingh
    @GurumustukSingh 5 років тому +20

    I live in New Mexico where it is dry and often need to water the compost pile to have enough moisture for it to breakdown. If you live in dry climate you may need to do the same. I keep it fenced in too since rodents like skunks can frequent if not.
    Biggest challenge for me is turning the compost pile by hand frequent enough. It’s ok when small pile. But as it grows much more of a job.

    • @anahidkassabian4471
      @anahidkassabian4471 5 років тому +3

      I ended up buying a couple of tumblers. Still takes strength, but it’s easier than doing it with a pitchfork!

    • @priscillajimenez27
      @priscillajimenez27 4 роки тому

      Maybe use a pitch fork

  • @miracleshappen4483
    @miracleshappen4483 3 роки тому +1

    I n Europe, food scraps from the citizens of a city, regularly get collected twice a week. We call it differentiated trash collection. There are huge containers for glass bottles and jars, paper and cardboard and in Germany many more for batteries and other types of metal.
    You should go to Europe and have a look, I'm from Italy where the system is very good, they now have drinking water dispensers in many areas where you can refill your glass water bottles for a ridiculous price.
    I think you should make a proper documentary about different countries in Europe and then see if the same system could be applied to the US. However, in my view, this is like a tiny drop in the disaster we have created so the problem should be fixed from the source. I know there are shops in the US, probably California, where you buy your food in bulk with no packaging, you have to bring your own containers. Let's take responsibility for the problems we have created and start being part of the solution.
    💖🌞🤗

  • @stebarg
    @stebarg 5 років тому +2

    Have you guys considered using biochar and making Terra Preta out of it?

  • @regalswim
    @regalswim 2 роки тому

    If you bury your kitchen scraps, most of them will decompose in a month. This saves all the resources used to transport and process compost in compost programs.

  • @csphoto1102
    @csphoto1102 5 років тому +11

    Have you ever heard of anaerobic digestion? It's a step up from composting that might make an interesting video

    • @anahidkassabian4471
      @anahidkassabian4471 5 років тому +1

      I just started using a Bokashi bin, and I’m very excited about it. Definitely worth a video!

    • @lucylyonsbiggers
      @lucylyonsbiggers 5 років тому

      I need to look into it more!

    • @Ramiz422
      @Ramiz422 3 роки тому

      It creates methane which is 30 time more potent greenhouse gas. If you could collect it and burn it as a fuel that might help.

  • @ferreterialuciopraderavall7177
    @ferreterialuciopraderavall7177 5 років тому +2

    I don’t understand why 17 persons don’t like this amazing video. If this is the secret of the good life. We need open the eyes. Good work greetings in from Colombia

  • @highstandards6226
    @highstandards6226 5 років тому +1

    Why aren't the cities adding a simple pipe for methane release? If smart, they'll capture and sell/use the valuable gas for things like...heating houses! Many other cities do, why not the largest of the free world?

  • @dafyddrhobert2414
    @dafyddrhobert2414 2 роки тому

    Be careful which tea bags are sent for compost as many have plastic in the bag material which contaminates the resulting compost.

  • @briancarlosgreen
    @briancarlosgreen 5 років тому +2

    My local composting place is only open during normal work hours on select Fridays during the year. It sucks because I can never use it

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 5 років тому

      Ask your city leaders to do better and find a local plot to put your compostables!

  • @kindakalin
    @kindakalin 5 років тому +6

    Cool

  • @soumyapawar8125
    @soumyapawar8125 5 років тому +3

    Wait where do they get sawdust from..hope it's waste

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 5 років тому +1

      Likely from trimming trees or nontoxic woodworking.

  • @Ramiz422
    @Ramiz422 3 роки тому +1

    We don't have system like this in my city. The garbage vehicle just collect all the thrash and they don't compost it so i make my own comost at home. The most difficult part was to teach my family to separate the dry and wet waste so i can use it. First they thought I'm crazy but when they saw the finished compost and it's effects in the garden they just fell in love with it.

  • @henny_p
    @henny_p 3 роки тому +2

    This is really amazing 😍❤️. .I think this is the best thing ever and everyone should contribute and help to make compost and give pay back to earth 🌍❤️ btw I'm doing composting at home✌️

  • @andreadotdotdot511
    @andreadotdotdot511 5 років тому +2

    is it me or is there a herd of sheep eating garbage at 0:08??

    • @joslynmarqs2651
      @joslynmarqs2651 5 років тому +1

      I didn't even see tht till u pointed it out

  • @joannesantos4688
    @joannesantos4688 4 роки тому +1

    i live in a suburban area in my country. i do my composting in an old rice sack. we used to have a tree in our back area and i used the fallen, dry, browning leaves for carbon, along with some used paper bags. most of our kitchen scrap, except for meat scraps and thise with oil, goes into the compost sack. since its semi-porous, fluid drains oit naturally. to prevent material from drying out, i placed it in a cool, shaded area and fold and clip the top. i also made sure to add some moisture now and then. my firat attempt took about four months to fully breakdown. i alao picked off any earthworms i found nearby and plopped them inside 😊. the end product was a beautiful, dark material that smelled so earthy. it was so cool to think that a few months ago this was food scraps and dried leaves.
    as of now, our tree was cut down and i only have used paper bags for carbon. let’s see if it will work as well and how long it will take for these materials to break down.

  • @carlosbarillas5047
    @carlosbarillas5047 3 роки тому +1

    Been composting for the last 5 years, because of your video, I've just found out a problem I've been having and how to fix it: add the browns, thanks 👌🏻

  • @QueenLuvrxoxo
    @QueenLuvrxoxo 3 роки тому +1

    Great video- but just a side note - many cities across the U.S. are not apartment-only lol. We have backyards in cities outside of NYC. Just an FYI.

  • @adagioborntrager4456
    @adagioborntrager4456 5 років тому +2

    If CR&R is your waste management system, you can put organic food waste in their green bins! Double check in your area, most cases are true! This makes composting SUPER easy. Simply collect this waste in a bin kept in the freezer and dispose in green bins when full.

  • @priscillajimenez27
    @priscillajimenez27 4 роки тому

    How often do you put compost on your plants or does it depend on the size and species?

  • @nal004
    @nal004 4 роки тому +1

    We should treat composting similar to waste and recycling. Every week we put our garbage and recycling on the side of the road and the city collects it. What if we created a department to collect bins of compost from every neighborhood, say, twice a month.

  • @mezmos5866
    @mezmos5866 3 роки тому +1

    I do compost n im trying todo more by getting it from restaurants n shops.wish me luck

  • @typicallyteamtyler
    @typicallyteamtyler 3 роки тому +2

    SO WAIT YOU CAN JUST TURN YOU TRASH INTO NEW PLANTS?!?!?!?!?!

    • @soccerlegend9780
      @soccerlegend9780 2 роки тому

      Well yeah If you have nitrogen, carbon and H20 and sunlight

  • @K1LD3R
    @K1LD3R 3 роки тому +1

    So much food waste ends up in landfills instead of being converted into clean soil.

  • @kayleighandersen7331
    @kayleighandersen7331 4 роки тому +3

    I love this video! I’m starting to compost and this was so inspiring! Thank you!

  • @christophervasquez6878
    @christophervasquez6878 4 роки тому +1

    I use a Joraform Tumbler compost bin. It allows me to compost throughout the winter and works well in an urban backyard setting. It's pricey, but has made composting easier and less time consuming.

  • @seeksustainablejapan
    @seeksustainablejapan 5 років тому +1

    This is awesome- I’ve never heard of non-government groups collecting scraps for a business- how fantastic! There is very little composting that goes on in Japan outside of the zero-waste town of Kamikatsu where it’s compulsory to all residents (great!) I compost our kitchen waste & it’s reduced our garbage by 50% so imagine if everyone did it! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jane29jeng
    @jane29jeng 4 роки тому +1

    Composting is still very underrated imo. It’s good that US has a good system and people are more aware. But it’s not like this for the rest of the world. I hope this will become a ‘cool thing’ very soon because climate change is very serious. Flooding is very serious. I myself have composted 2 times, i should get back to it again.

    • @richards5110
      @richards5110 4 роки тому

      unfortunately much of the US also still has a very poor composting system. Lucy is lucky to live in NYC where they have a very good setup. We still need it to become a 'cool thing' here too!

  • @cami2055
    @cami2055 4 роки тому +1

    I love your videos. Keep doing good in the world. ONE STEP AT A TIME!!!

  • @k.ganesanganesan6825
    @k.ganesanganesan6825 5 років тому +2

    Aerobic composting is safe.we have to learn more.

  • @jettshow
    @jettshow 5 років тому +1

    Get compose letter dog waste bags if you have a curbside program

  • @designproject22
    @designproject22 Рік тому +1

    "No chemicals involved"🤣

  • @myfavsam
    @myfavsam 2 роки тому +1

    A big goal of mine is to start composting and recycling. I remember learning about this in grade school, but I never seen anyone practice this and I didn’t do this at home/growing up. Such a beautiful way to help our planet! 🌏🌱

  • @OCDMINECRAFTER1
    @OCDMINECRAFTER1 5 років тому +1

    I'm sick and I've been watching all your videos in my bed attempting to sleep. Now I have all this information lol😂
    Edit : great content👌🏼

  • @GeeaRCee
    @GeeaRCee 5 років тому +1

    3:41
    Looks like Colleen Balinger was right for hating fruit stickers.

  • @luckysandman5736
    @luckysandman5736 5 років тому +7

    Wait you dont know how to compost?!

  • @juliel.bateson4971
    @juliel.bateson4971 Рік тому

    Just think 🤔 if EVERY city in the USA and around the world did this food composting….. … maybe just maybe we could put a dent in stopping global warming.

  • @karld1791
    @karld1791 3 роки тому +1

    Keep a pile of loose soil in a ring around a tree and bury kitchen scraps in a different part of the ring pile every few days. By the time I work around the ring back to the beginning the first scraps are composted.

    • @soccerlegend9780
      @soccerlegend9780 2 роки тому

      Wait can you explain how please? I want to start doing that

    • @karld1791
      @karld1791 2 роки тому

      @@soccerlegend9780 I started with some topsoil mounded up in a ring around a tree maybe 8-12 inches deep. Each time I take compost out I dig a channel through the ring of soil and bury the compost. I bury compost in a new spot each time working my way around the tree. You could leave a marker to keep track of the last spot. At least in summer by the time I get back to the beginning the old compost is degraded.

  • @priscillajimenez27
    @priscillajimenez27 4 роки тому

    What's the difference between compost and fertilizer? Can compost completely replace fertilizer?

  • @PC-so4lg
    @PC-so4lg 3 роки тому

    Such huge wastage....
    America doesnot live to its words... It doesnot practice any discipline... It seems... But the problem in origin is not food... Its cheap food...
    You see... There must be a charge over food waste... Because... It should not be a practice... In fact...
    Garbage disposal... Should ... Compulsorily ... Expressly.... A paid service...
    It should be felt that it takes effort for your waste... And that why ... It should be charged... and that too heavy!!!

  • @akeitherist231
    @akeitherist231 3 роки тому +1

    Why she be touching the compost with her hands tho?

    • @soccerlegend9780
      @soccerlegend9780 2 роки тому

      It’s clean. The food scraps and everything get decomposed and then it turns into dark soil

  • @yvenaleonce-renaud695
    @yvenaleonce-renaud695 5 місяців тому +1

    Garden in the 🌎

  • @missdimple29
    @missdimple29 5 років тому +1

    what if you just put the food scraps directly on soil?

  • @someguy2135
    @someguy2135 2 роки тому

    Composting helps fight climate change. I do that. I also eat a plant based diet. Going vegan is the single most effective way for each of us to minimize our environmental footprint.
    "According to the most comprehensive analysis of farming’s impact on the planet, plant-based food is most effective at combatting climate change. Oxford University researcher Joseph Poore, who led the study, said adopting a vegan diet is “the single biggest way to reduce your impact on planet Earth.”
    “A vegan diet is probably the single biggest way to reduce your impact on planet Earth, not just greenhouse gases, but global acidification, eutrophication, land use and water use.”. -Joseph Poore, Environmental Science Researcher, University of Oxford.
    Links at my channel under "About."

  • @ishmael4489
    @ishmael4489 4 роки тому

    We need curbside composting pick ups EVERYWHERE. Not just in a small number of generally wealthier locations. We need them everywhere in the UK as well. So simple yet so effective. We need to start investing money into the health of the planet we are destroying.

  • @VivianL-wm6gq
    @VivianL-wm6gq 5 років тому

    I used to freeze my compost too, but found a better system is lining one of those OXO pop-up bin (used to store dry grains) with BioBags (made from corn) for easier cleaning when dumping content into apartment’s community compost bin, and storing it under the sink. Seriously, no smell whatsoever. Don’t buy those “compost bins” that sit on your counter, the smell alone in a small apartment will turn you off from composting! 😇

  • @filippyknow
    @filippyknow 5 років тому +1

    So where do the compost go afterwards?

  • @masdelasmelias
    @masdelasmelias 5 років тому

    So sad, that we can't make the frut and vegetables industry put paper stickers like some years ago.... how come all frut sticks are plastic now.... I think we are done!

  • @bythepiece
    @bythepiece 2 роки тому

    Most people never realized their City m ay have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for the land for more landfill. If you have a yard you can have a cardboard box and eventually the scraps will compost. Depending on where you live and your interest, you can move to a better system. Don't overlook thinks like like your paper napkins, spent flowers, plant and lawn scraps. Just think biodegradable. Always save seeds from cantaloupe, melons, squash etc. for the birds, if you can.

  • @Marie-yx5ie
    @Marie-yx5ie 4 роки тому

    Hi yes I do, the liquid that come from the compost is liquid gold so so nutritional for the plants you need to dilute it tho some say one part liquid gold 😉 to 10 parts water or 20parts water. Play around with it and see what works for.. I take the time to cut my scraps into small pieces because it composites much quicker then.. Its time consuming but worth and also I am looking my family and the planet too.. Thank you so much for all your videos on terracycle. I send boxes of soft plastics to them all the time and I really needed to know what they did with them. Great work girl all the way from Ireland 🍀👍😉💕💕

  • @youtubeuni
    @youtubeuni 4 роки тому

    Man-caused methane has no effect on global warming or climate change according to the 30-year Finnish study.

  • @SomebodysVincent
    @SomebodysVincent 3 роки тому

    You can also make broth from leftover onions, carrots, fennel, meat bones and scraps etc. Then you can compost the leftovers and get 3 times as much value from your food - cooking, making broth and composting.

  • @jimmyx718
    @jimmyx718 5 років тому +2

    Years ago I tried to set up a compost bin in the kitchen but then worms escaped and they died a horrible death on the carpets :( my dear mother was NOT HAPPY.

    • @nitink.a567
      @nitink.a567 3 роки тому

      Rip worm you're services to mother earth won't be forgotten.

  • @ricardocintron3954
    @ricardocintron3954 2 роки тому

    Amazing video !! Thanks for educating me !

  • @stathisxanthopoulos1933
    @stathisxanthopoulos1933 Рік тому

    Big pots as composting bins in the rooftop and boom after some months you ve got the black gold. I don't even turn it upside down. I do it the lazy way

  • @AdenAKAKayden_theprogamer
    @AdenAKAKayden_theprogamer 2 роки тому +1

    i love this

  • @bestbirdbuds6746
    @bestbirdbuds6746 5 років тому

    Plu stickers are completely edible as long as you wash the fruit that it's on.

  • @ausbare140
    @ausbare140 5 років тому

    Job of the future. Garbage dump mining. Not a joke.

  • @miki302zz
    @miki302zz 4 роки тому

    I hope Los Angeles start to collect public compost bin like New York.

  • @Lakarlasilva
    @Lakarlasilva Рік тому

    I was watching this video because at school we are learning about composting😊

  • @lyndamorales559
    @lyndamorales559 3 роки тому

    You can save your veggie good scraps in the freezer and when you get enough you can make veggie broth and freeze that for soup 👍🏼

  • @TidyTardigradeLifestyle
    @TidyTardigradeLifestyle 3 роки тому

    when I heard her saying tea bags in the compost, but most tea bags are made out of some form of plastic mesh. Make sure your tea bags are compostable!!

  • @mushudragon8548
    @mushudragon8548 5 років тому

    Here in Mexico what we do is we put all leftovers in a bucket and when your bucket is full you give it to your local framer and they will feed it to their animals

  • @TOROG13
    @TOROG13 4 роки тому

    Im putting everything in cat litter containers and it work just fine 🙂

  • @aspartame_xu
    @aspartame_xu 4 роки тому

    “No chemicals for your plant… “ that is chemicals, is it too easy to use the word so everyone use it in the wrong way.

  • @SeaJay_Oceans
    @SeaJay_Oceans 4 роки тому

    Seriously ? Sign up for Mother Earth News.

  • @tempotempotempo
    @tempotempotempo 3 роки тому

    0:08 you watched a bird get crushed to death today. Bet you didn’t even know.

  • @k.w.1459
    @k.w.1459 4 роки тому

    Most teabags DO have some plastic that isn’t degradable so just best to buy loose tea leaves

  • @Community56sunshine
    @Community56sunshine 2 роки тому

    For godsakes, I wish Michigan had this!!!

  • @manikaroy98
    @manikaroy98 4 роки тому

    And they sell it in plastic bags....😕😕

  • @lyndaschroeder8117
    @lyndaschroeder8117 4 роки тому

    Wow and wow!!! Thank you soooo much.!!!! Gotta get you everywhere...even if you have to fly, instead of sail! These are not "small" steps! THEY ARE HUGE! Particularly. Worldwide. Organic farmer/Gardner. Go Girl!!!!

  • @Edzhjus
    @Edzhjus 3 роки тому

    Nature still exist regardless if we ignore it or not. 😉

  • @torefoncello7544
    @torefoncello7544 4 роки тому

    Vabe adesso che ci siete per finire li c'è altro da fare che vi dirò al momento della impresa dei lavori e da fare cene un be assai che non finisce mai ci vuole Buona gana e vai ta solo

  • @samnikole1643
    @samnikole1643 4 роки тому

    Why go anywhere? Get worms to compost them?

  • @luchoportuano2829
    @luchoportuano2829 5 років тому

    I have a great tip! Do you want to speed up the process of composting?? Do VERMI-COMPOST, and let the earth worms do most of the job. The little guys will help you by: speeding the whole process (really much faster); making a better product (worm castings have additional properties and benefits); the process becomes less "hands on" (like...you don't have to turn the compost to give it oxygen, the worms make all the job with their tunnels); less smell (or no smell at all!). And many many more. Try it !

  • @christophershore8481
    @christophershore8481 Рік тому

    Poor trash panda’s aren’t going to get any food

  • @pipersecretp3
    @pipersecretp3 4 роки тому

    So, if I cook vegetables and fruits without oils (i.e. if I boil them), are they still compostable since they were "prepared" (cooked) or are they still compostable as vegetarian food?

    • @richards5110
      @richards5110 4 роки тому

      boiled vegetables are definitely compostable. Most food cooked in oil (especially vegetable oil) is too; it's just people being a little cautious on what they add imo

  • @lizhopkins6926
    @lizhopkins6926 5 років тому +1

    I love composting 🌿❤️

  • @buckeyedav1
    @buckeyedav1 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the tip on using saw dust in the compost I just went to my local lumber yard and got a huge bag 5 feet tall and at least 60 inches wide or more for $10.00. Yay!! Its too much for me will be sharing with my neighbors. It was the only size they had. Anna In Ohio.