I Buried KITCHEN SCRAPS with Leaves in a 2x2 hole for 6 Months
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- Опубліковано 6 січ 2024
- Most people throw away in the trash the most valuable resource that can help your plants thrive. Little do they know that these Kitchen Scraps, Food Scraps and items typically throw in waste bin are a source of food for worms to breakdown materials turn it into Worm Castings, which is the worlds best natural organic fertilizer. By simply digging a larger hole in the ground, disposing of the existing dirt (about 30 gallons of dirt) and replacing it with the food scraps and kitchen paper products like egg cartons, paper towel rolls, vegetable trays, coffee grinds, nut shells, etc. All these are excellent and should be composted.
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I do too. Today I just buried shrimp shells.
That should be great for garden and also oyster shells.
I do the same thing but I blend everything in a blender first then put it in the ground. I do the same thing with the stuff I put in my compost.
Thats great, yeah I heard of people doing that. I helps it break down fast I bet being in liquid form. I will have to try that sometime.
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What's with the sound?
I didn't notice any problems with sound?
It sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks.