Residential Composting System | Volunteer Gardener

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  • Опубліковано 25 тра 2024
  • Compost is one of the best things to add to the garden. Marty DeHart shows off a simple design for a backyard cool weather composting system that features 3 connected bins with wood slats. Garden waste and vegetable scraps are the important elements that get transformed within this type of composting system.
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  • @SlackerU
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    I guess there are too many pathogens but I'm surprised that there isn't a bin product that adds air. Like a wicking-bed-sump composter that cycled the aerated(oxygen filled) water. Maybe the math doesn't play out but if flipping only adds additional oxygen for a max of 20 minutes it just seems like there is room to play with the process.