The Secret to Perfect Compost Revealed!

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  • @simplifygardening
    @simplifygardening  2 роки тому +11

    Want to go in-depth on composting? Check out my book Composting Masterclass. www.amazon.com/Tony-ONeill/e/B09Z79VFRB/ref=aufs_dp_fta_dsk

    • @rollyvilla6888
      @rollyvilla6888 Рік тому

      What temp do you maintain?

    • @123munter
      @123munter Рік тому +1

      Brilliant book, at times I feel I'm doing a university course but brilliant :)

    • @truth3358
      @truth3358 Рік тому

      Unless you want rats don’t add food

    • @TonyYouens
      @TonyYouens Рік тому

      Just bought it 👍🏻

  • @karenbrown5177
    @karenbrown5177 4 роки тому +14

    I'm a grandmother in Illinois, USA. We are in the midst of shelter in place orders now. My daughter and my grandies are thankfully working in the garden. It took the pandemic to get everyone to help. I cant do as much as I used to plus I'm watching my other daughter's son since schools are closed for now. I always enjoy watching other gardeners all over the world. Blessings and prayers to you all.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Karen. Im seeing this happening all over the world. I think the current situation has scared a lot of people into learning how to grow their own food

    • @lufe8773
      @lufe8773 4 роки тому +1

      Best of luck to all of you

  • @tbluemel
    @tbluemel Рік тому +11

    Tony,
    I am almost finished reading your fantastic book, "COMPOSTING MASTERCLASS" and it is absolutely the best book on ALL kinds of composting I have ever read!!! Sooo comprehensive!!! Thank you for all the time, research and hard work you did to write it! Anyone interested in composting will surely get an amazing education from your book!!!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Рік тому +4

      Thank you so much Thom I’m so glad you enjoyed it

    • @tbluemel
      @tbluemel Рік тому +2

      @@simplifygardening It is a masterpiece, Tony! Can't wait for your next book!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Рік тому +4

      You know your first vegetable garden is out right?

    • @tbluemel
      @tbluemel Рік тому +5

      @@simplifygardening I do now, though I am well past my first garden. My First Garden is next on my list! You know your UA-cam channel is also a masterpiece. I have enjoyed and learned from it for years. Tony, you are truly a gift to serious gardeners!

  • @sandieblack4860
    @sandieblack4860 5 років тому +149

    Love the video. I am a compost maker from way back and have being building my own compost heaps for many years. I am strongly in favour of not wasting anything if I can help it and that goes for weeds, vegetable scraps, leaves etc., At present I have 8 compost heaps, bins and barrels in my garden and I still don't have enough of the finished product for my needs. I have just finished "harvesting" one of my bigger bins, (it started out it's life as a rabbit cage) it measure roughly 8 feet long 4 feet wide and roughly 3 feet high. Unfortunately, due to ill health I was unable to turn this pile so it pretty much got left to decompose on it's own. When I uncovered the top layer, some of which was still not broken down, I found the underneath layer to be a fine mixture of beautiful, rich soil ready to start my seeds in, use as mulch or add to my raised beds to top them up ready for the coming growing season. The top layer that still needed to be broken down and a few odds and ends I found in the compost as I harvested it, just went into my next bin and will decompose along with the newer stuff I am putting in it. As a matter of fact that bin is almost full and as I will be unable to turn that one I am leaving it to do it's own thing, so, while that is happening, I sprinkled a couple of inches of finished compost on top and planted a few butternut squash seeds in there to see how well they will do. I did a similar thing with a barrel that I had been using to put most of my household scraps in, I added a layer of rotting leaves every now and then and topped it off also with a couple of inches of finished compost, I now have a great crop of potatoes growing in it, come fall when I harvest the potatoes the bin will be emptied into one of the raised beds and put under a layer of leaves, grass or straw or maybe a combination of all three. Then that bed will be all ready for planting up next year. So for anyone out there who has never tried composting for themselves I would certainly urge them to give it a go, it is the ultimate form of recycling. (Sorry for the long post but you just opened up my pet subject haha) Anyway, take care and stay safe. Sandie from Ontario Canada.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +7

      Wow thats great Sandie like you i qish to reusevas much garden waste as possible and making my own is better for the garden

    • @dave710
      @dave710 Рік тому

      Nice one mate!

  • @ollie2244
    @ollie2244 5 років тому +331

    When I hear a Welshman talking about gardening I know I can trust him.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +48

      Hey Oliver. :) Thanks Pal. Being a firefighter too im a pillar of the community lol Only joking

    • @MonkesReturn42069
      @MonkesReturn42069 5 років тому +16

      @@simplifygardening Thank you so much for not only your contributions to your community, but across the world!

    • @fionadt8745
      @fionadt8745 4 роки тому +2

      ThatGuy Ollie I was just thinking why are all the compost and gardening videos I have just watched been with welsh guys I’m not following any set people yet so it’s not even the same few people in different videos

    • @margipovey
      @margipovey 4 роки тому +12

      Could Listen to him all day ! 😊

    • @jeffreybonell4641
      @jeffreybonell4641 4 роки тому +2

      I was wondering what that accent was! thanks

  • @dano956
    @dano956 4 роки тому +23

    Finally! The carbon to nitrogen ratio explained properly, I have watched many videos and they all give different ratios ( 50/50, 5:1, 5:3, 30:1) no one ever talks about the content of each ingredient. It all makes sense now. Thanks so much

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +9

      Glad it was helpful Danny. this is the problem I think. A lot of people here the ratios and regurgitate them without really understanding them thats why I made this video

  • @MayaDominique
    @MayaDominique 4 роки тому +21

    I appreciate the description of the compost bins as "Dalek style" :)

  • @nancyhaney4477
    @nancyhaney4477 3 роки тому +6

    Best explanation of greens and browns I've ever seen. Thank you.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  3 роки тому

      Thank you Nancy i am glad you found value in the video

  • @heatherthomas7545
    @heatherthomas7545 4 роки тому +84

    This is hands down the best, most informative explanation I have seen anywhere. Had a bunch of Aha moments between this and your leaf mold video. Cannot thank you enough for taking the time to share your expertise. Time to go out to the bin!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +9

      Glad you enjoyed it Heather. Thats what my channel is about. helping people like you to understand why things work like they do

  • @janicejurgensen2122
    @janicejurgensen2122 Рік тому +4

    I have watched this tutorial before and my compost is very successful because I literally used all of your advice and now have the pleasure of adding it to my beds and knowing that I have healthier food for my family!! Thank you so very much, it’s brilliant!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Рік тому +2

      So glad your now making your own quality compost. Great job :)

  • @nellythree
    @nellythree 3 роки тому +15

    Great video mate, this should be mandatory for every house, it would improve the life of us humans👍🏽

  • @tyrotrainer765
    @tyrotrainer765 3 роки тому +30

    Brilliant video Tony, another one - the best gardening channel I've come across, consistently clear instructions and delivered with authority.

  • @growsoilbiology
    @growsoilbiology 4 роки тому +29

    Cheers for the great video, love your bay system!
    I only have a small space on my allotment for composting. I use a "holding area" whilst collecting materials to start a batch of compost. I then rot it down using the Berkley compost method, which gives a finished pile in 14-18 days. Making fast batches of compost like this feeds my 300 square metre no dig beds just fine. With this system the pile does not shrink down, another bonus!
    A carbon : nitrogen ratio of 25-30:1 makes great bacterial dominant compost and 30-35:1 makes great fungal dominant compost. If you can't be bothered with working out precise ratios try going volumetric using say buckets, or barrows; browns : greens at ratio 2:1 generally works for the lazy gardener.
    Hope this helps someone out who: doesn't have much space, needs a lot of compost (fast) and doesn't enjoy maths!!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +5

      Excellents advice. Thanks for putting your knowledge here for everyone to benefit 😉👍

    • @stepheneastwood4524
      @stepheneastwood4524 3 роки тому

      I also use the Berkeley method these days. A couple of weeks of effort (in terms of turning the pile/heap every other day), and it's almost finished. As for ratios, I tend to go 50/50 with greens and browns, depending on the time of year and what's available, although our allotment has started to get regular finely-ground woodchip deliveries, which certainly helps with browns during the summer.

    • @stepheneastwood4524
      @stepheneastwood4524 3 роки тому +7

      NB I really don't think those ratio charts are useful to anyone, at all, let alone anyone new to composting. They're baffling, intimidating, and ultimately irrelevant. Aim for roughly half brown and half green (based on volume alone), chuck it all in, mix it up, add some water, and composting will happen regardless. If you want it faster, keep mixing/turning/flipping the pile every week or so. If you're not in a rush, just leave it for a six months, turn it once, and then it should be done a few months later. Oh, and buy some composting worms online and add them to the pile too. Works wonders.

  • @budj13
    @budj13 2 роки тому +9

    Excellent video! You are clearly a very analytical guy and your rigor in composting is impressive. Your information and principles are the key and every person has to find their own way that works in their situation. I mow a very large lawn and collect a lot of grass during the summer months. I also live under a lot of fir trees so I collect a LOT of fir needles and small fir seed cones. I generate about a cubic yard a month for 6 months, so bins are not practical for me. I have a nice hidden field behind my workshop and I keep two large piles there-- one with fresh content and one with nearly finished compost. I use a tractor with a loader bucket to turn the piles and pile them high. It works great. The second pile gets moved into the garden each spring-- all by shovel and wheelbarrow at that point.

  • @elainelandry1990
    @elainelandry1990 21 день тому

    A very informative education on composting. I've never seen any other video this complete. Thank You.

  • @MrsHavisham
    @MrsHavisham 4 роки тому +14

    This was extremely helpful and packed with more information than I’ve ever seen on UA-cam. Thank you.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks Victoria. I am glad it has been of interest for you

  • @rosebloodwater13
    @rosebloodwater13 2 роки тому +2

    I love when you call them delek style bins and it's funny because you're not wrong.

  • @judgej1710
    @judgej1710 4 роки тому +11

    Such passion. Thank you Tony. Very much enjoyed the advice and enthusiasm towards making compost.
    I am a complete newbie and having never made compost before, I now feel confident that I can build, set up and produce something half decent.
    Thanks.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +5

      Adam I have plenty of videos on it including building a compost pile video. if you get stuck just holla

    • @judgej1710
      @judgej1710 4 роки тому +3

      @@simplifygardening Thanks. I even took a screen shot of the Carbon and nitrate deposits so I can follow that closely too.
      I have recently had a lot of Ivy taking over in our rather large garden. I have removed much of it. Would you use this as a 'green' also?
      I'm not sure as it spreads like wildfire doesn't it.

  • @joyfulstand7398
    @joyfulstand7398 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm in hot desert area of southern CA. I just make a pile 3 feet high 4 feet wide on the ground, about 3 feet next to my favorite tree (pine or large grapefruit). I turn it 1-2 x per week with a shovel and hose it down with water after layering kitchen scraps and old brown leaves in the garden. Thank you for the detailed info it helps.
    I stopped covering with tarp becuz the tarps deteriorated in the hot summers, and the fibers (sometimes plastic) had to be picked out of the compost. Now I leave it uncovered. No rat or rodent problems becuz it's piled high and hot. Away from house so no smell problems. My tree next to the compost loves it's proximity, and thrives with the extra watering & soil near it. Thankyou kind sir!

  • @thecapoeiristauk
    @thecapoeiristauk 4 роки тому +11

    First time composting after watching your video and it is steaming! I'm so excited and I talk about it to anyone who will listen :)

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +2

      Thats awesome. I am so glad my video has helped you to get it hot and working for you. Wont be long your going to be growing in your own home made compost. Great job and well done :)

    • @julesmuhammad5836
      @julesmuhammad5836 4 роки тому

      The same here 😁

  • @sonix5472
    @sonix5472 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the vid. In case anyone needs those ratios written down:
    High Carbon C/N Ratio
    Fruit 35:1
    Sawdust 325:1
    Leaves 60:1
    Shredded Newspaper 175:1
    Straw 75:1
    Woodchips 400:1
    Hardwood Ash 25:1
    Shredded Cardboard 350:1

    High Nitrogen C/N Ratio
    Clover 01:23
    Food Waste 01:20
    Coffee Grounds 01:20
    Garden Waste 01:30
    Grass Clippings 01:25
    Hay 01:25
    Seaweed 01:19
    Vegetable Scraps 01:25
    Manures 01:15
    Alfalfa 01:12
    Weeds 30:1

  • @stevenbuck4090
    @stevenbuck4090 5 років тому +54

    I never thought I'd get pumped for making dirt, but I'm ready to go make some compost! 🤘

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +3

      Perfect wait until you pull your first batch

    • @karenlatham4053
      @karenlatham4053 4 роки тому +4

      What's really a shocking is whenever you get all excited about seeing worms in your compost... Who da thunk an old lady would get excited about worms.

  • @mrgreen1633
    @mrgreen1633 4 роки тому +1

    one of the best gardening advice I've seen

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому

      Sorry for the late reply. I have been unwell. Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @Captainllama
    @Captainllama 3 роки тому +12

    A few large(ish) branches can be a boon on the floor of a heap, giving oxygen access to the centre and allowing excess moisture to both drain and evaporate. As a pyromaniac I find it fascinating how composting is fundamentally similar to fire in slow motion, material transformed as air rises through a hot core, hence taller and narrower being more furnace-like instead of a cooler, spread-out bonfire.

    • @johnliberty3647
      @johnliberty3647 2 роки тому +1

      I used Bamboo to do that, tunnels of air.

    • @jasonsejkora4578
      @jasonsejkora4578 2 роки тому

      hugelkulter beds are built like this. Takes a really long time to break those pieces of lumber down.

    • @Captainllama
      @Captainllama Рік тому

      @Ching Vang They do. The compost is on the ground and the branches just provide gaps for ventilation. The branches don't suspend the entire heap off the ground.

  • @dave710
    @dave710 Рік тому +1

    AT LAST!!!!!
    Someone who knows what they are talking about - superb video - cheers mate!!!!!

  • @wayneu1233
    @wayneu1233 4 роки тому +4

    This is the most useful composting video I've yet seen. Thank you.

  • @turiaturiana7529
    @turiaturiana7529 2 роки тому +1

    Perfect explanation of the 30:1 ratio. Thank you so much!

  • @mammacass5311
    @mammacass5311 3 роки тому +5

    This is a great video!! The most comprehensive and easy to understand that I’ve seen!! Thank you Tony

  • @harmonicresonanceproject
    @harmonicresonanceproject 5 місяців тому

    Just built a small pallet bay, just checking back to see how to proceed, got all the info I need - brilliant - thanks!

  • @DrAntoYoussef
    @DrAntoYoussef 5 років тому +4

    You are so patient in explaining in details the step by step of composting! Thank you very much!

  • @sheenalittle4246
    @sheenalittle4246 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you I’m a very very newbie gardener so your video has explained so much about compost for me that I can have a go

  • @norwichhouse
    @norwichhouse 5 років тому +8

    Thank you Tony for a great video. I am lucky - with added hard work - in that I have the means to make about 20 cubic yards of compost a year in two systems. I have nearly half an acre of bracken, nettles, grass etc. which I strim off in summer when it can get up to head height. This is piled up in a big heap which is gradually moved along to keep the system active. This is used on the no-dig vegetables and in the garden where needed. For kitchen waste and smaller waste I have four 900 litre bins where the compost starts at number one and comes out for use from number four. This is used for potting etc. I also have two 70 litre bins that I use for kitchen waste with added greens. This is fed into the first 900 litre bin when full. Complicated I know, but it works for me. Just a word of warning bracken spores from mid-august to mid-september and the spores are decidedly bad for your health so steer clear during that time.
    I have a few poor quality - definitely not up to your standard - videos on my channel where I show the compost systems.
    One other thing I forgot my wife and daughter work from home producing confidential material so I get a large amount of shredded paper which alll goes into the system.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +2

      That is brilliant Malcom and its only complicated if you dont know what your doing, makes no difference if no one else can follow as long as you know and can churn out high quality compost

  • @terrybailey941
    @terrybailey941 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for an interesting and factual documentary on making compost.

  • @chrispedersen6999
    @chrispedersen6999 4 роки тому +6

    Your garden looks amazing. Thanks for sharing the different vistas to show how productive growing your own food can be. Great video 👍

  • @plantsoverpills1643
    @plantsoverpills1643 3 роки тому +2

    You have really put the art of composting into a relatable perspective.
    Thank-you.

  • @allaboutthatbase4347
    @allaboutthatbase4347 3 роки тому +3

    Very informative! Your passion for sharing information is quite obvious. Thank you, I will use your channel as a go to for information.

  • @petersmith425_
    @petersmith425_ 4 місяці тому

    Just getting into gardening and propogation. Composting seemed like a logical next step. This video was so informative, literally going through it from start to finish. Excellent work putting this together. You’re an excellent communicator / instructor. Thank you from North Carolina.

  • @pattieaguilar
    @pattieaguilar 2 роки тому +4

    I'm so excited I've learned sooo much from you. You take care to explain everything so clearly. I can't wait to get started. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos! I'm saving each one I waTch so I can use it for a reference when I need a little help. Happy gardening !!

  • @lnytita6763
    @lnytita6763 8 місяців тому

    Aloha! Beginner gardener here. I'm learning a lot from your videos. I'm trying to be resourceful with the limited availability of gardening supplies/suppliers where I live (very isolated). Our long-time hardware store closed down at the end of last year, and we are awaiting the reopening of a new owner with more of a wide-reaching network. I'm hoping I can acquire the basic supplies to get our neglected tiny garden back in order, and supplement the flower plants with a few food plants. Having my own compost will allow me to utilize the kitchen waste more effectively, and hopefully, cut down costs on much needed potting soil. I designated a tiny patch for the green waste from the yard, but was unsure as to what else I can add to it to make a proper compost. Your information is greatly helpful! Thank you.

  • @shirleycastle5170
    @shirleycastle5170 5 років тому +28

    Your not just a pretty face, you sure know what your talking about. I'm always learning from your videos.

  • @rjackson64840
    @rjackson64840 10 місяців тому

    Thanks!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you very much for the super thanks it’s very much appreciated

  • @guymcgowen4823
    @guymcgowen4823 5 років тому +3

    You have a better understanding of compost than most. I have not seen you other videos. I saw no mention here about trace elements being a very important part of your compost. Also you did mention to take off the plastics before composting. By using the Archaea composting microbes all plastics are reduced to elemental state. all toxins and pesticides are eradicated. eliminates any and all possible pathogens and parasites. 100% organic approved. Cheers!

  • @leowaisanen1672
    @leowaisanen1672 2 роки тому +2

    I built three 8x8 ft. bins and mostly filled with leaves. I was also able to haul several tons of rotting wood from my woods to a staging area near the garden. I have a TO 30 Ferguson that is a great help and makes what some may call work a whole lot of fun. Thanks for the great vid Tony. regards, L

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  2 роки тому +1

      Very nice Leo and the Ferguson will make light work of it

  • @laurelharrison1977
    @laurelharrison1977 4 роки тому +4

    Another fantastic video Tony. I have been composting for a few years now but never quite understood the carbon/nitrogen ratio. After watching this I now have a better understanding of this process which I will put into practice. Thank you Tony. 🇦🇺

  • @robolover2003
    @robolover2003 3 роки тому

    With no doubts you Toni are one the best childs of Mother Nature. Keep going and be strong

  • @JJLewin1
    @JJLewin1 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks Tony, just started to make my own in 3 x 330 litre bins. The mix ratios are very helpful.

  • @rasserfrasser
    @rasserfrasser 6 місяців тому

    It's like making a cake. It's like making a frickin' cake. Brilliant Mr. Tony. Thank you so much for this video, I'm sure I'll watch it later as well.

  • @christaylor751
    @christaylor751 5 років тому +5

    Great Video Tony, very enthusiastically delivered. I have a large lawn which generates lots of grass clippings curently trailling mixing them with shredded cardboard in the main compost heap. Also moving away from using the 'plastic' darlex to using a cardboard box for a compost bin, i'll probably trial it with my leaf mulch in the autumn to.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +1

      Leaf mulch is great stuff to make too, let me know how the box goes for you

  • @qwerty1234561233
    @qwerty1234561233 2 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @alexiswilliams4721
    @alexiswilliams4721 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for another great video Tony, much appreciation from up here in Gogledd Cymru. I've been experimenting with the 'lasagne method' where you layer greens and browns alternately and I have a cheap paper shredder in the garage to help with this because at this time of year there is an abundance of greens such as grass cuttings and flower prunings but not so much brown material. Dead leaves are not quite so readily available until autumn so old newspapers and cardboard shredded up are ideal. I turn the heap monthly to aerate it and don't seem to need to add water as there is plenty moisture in the greens from grass clippings and veg peels from the kitchen

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +1

      Alexis exaclty the same here when i first build the heap i use lasagne methods too

  • @marywaldmann2641
    @marywaldmann2641 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for the 30:1 ratio explanation!

  • @twistedtwitt
    @twistedtwitt 4 роки тому +3

    I just discovered you, THANKFULLY!!!. Amazing content and delivery of crucial information. I love the passion and experience and will follow from now on. The more I watch this video and others the more impressed I am. THANK YOU! you are a wonderful source of inspiration and information to nature and gardening.

  • @adminjjtrading8110
    @adminjjtrading8110 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for the valuable info on compost and potatoes. Excellent stuff.😊❤

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! check out todays video on potatoes I think you will enjoy it. ua-cam.com/video/L1rf1FXtI9s/v-deo.html

  • @susanbrezina6112
    @susanbrezina6112 4 роки тому +3

    This was very helpful! I've started a compost bin for my garden in Corpus Christi, Texas and now I know it needs more carbon. I didn't know about adding cardboard. Thank you!

  • @marcw8428
    @marcw8428 11 місяців тому

    Thankyou for the most informative single video I have seen on this subject. I have one question… Re this video you said “But if we were adding wood chips and grass clippings then we would need roughly around 16 times more grass clippings in volume then we would wood chips.”
    Wood chips being 400:1 and grass clippings 1:25
    I get a different answer🤔. I calculate you need 1.875 times more volume of wood chips to grass clippings to get a 30:1 ratio. I also calculated that you would get a 1:1 ratio if you added 16 times more grass clippings.
    However I’m new to all this, and would like to know if/what I’m missing.
    On that note thank you so much for your very informative videos, and I look forward to applying this knowledge this coming season.

  • @brooklyngiraffe
    @brooklyngiraffe 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this very informative and clear explanation about composting. Your gardens are beautiful and I learned so much. I am composting in a small bin on my tiny balcony in New York City and will change the ratio of browns and greens based on the table. I can’t wait to see how it turns out. Thank you!

  • @Irish_qatari
    @Irish_qatari 7 місяців тому

    U have educated the creator of the living organisms preacher and servant me. Bless you in this realm and the next ❤

  • @denisebrady6858
    @denisebrady6858 5 років тому +5

    Tony I also add old soil from pots & garden so I am having great success with mine. Cheers Denise - Australia

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому

      Denise, that is perfect. In fact the batch I made in this video is ready and will be showing it in an upcoming video so stay tuned in

  • @voodoomotion5855
    @voodoomotion5855 6 місяців тому +1

    We only have 2 dalek style bins, and find if we blend the grass cuttings into existing compost each time we empty the mower box, it composts better. It's probably more work but seems a good way to aerate it, as sometimes the cuttings clump together if we simply chuck them in. When they aren't very full we often empty one into the other doing alternate layers of grass and compost, blending it as we go. I think microbes in the existing compost help

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 місяців тому +1

      Adding nitrogen does heat it up

    • @voodoomotion5855
      @voodoomotion5855 5 місяців тому

      @@simplifygardening definitely, I couldn't believe the heat coming from a barrow of cuttings that were waiting to go in for couple days.

  • @carlroberts4915
    @carlroberts4915 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks for this, super informative, the table was really good and helped clarify my misunderstanding. I use a "Hotbin" which is really good (though more expensive) and speeds it all up (I think) but the principles are of course the same. I like the fact that you even ended with what to do with it when you've made it - real end to end help.

  • @syekroy
    @syekroy 4 роки тому

    That would have to be the most comprehensive video on composting I have seen congratulations Tony

  • @christineparsons2384
    @christineparsons2384 4 роки тому +4

    Never thought I would watch the whole video but it was so interesting that I did. Thank you. I never turn my compost but will from now on.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Christine. I am glad you found it interesting. Sometimes its hard to pass over enough information and keep people watching at the same time. a recent study shows the human race on youtube has an 8 second attention span. even goldfish have 9 seconds lol :)

  • @veneshpillay3635
    @veneshpillay3635 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much. You have made me understand what many people could not explain. Have been using too much wood chips in my compost but I totally understand now with the break down you showed. Greetings from South Africa.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +1

      Thats great I am glad it has helped you get to grips with it

  • @christinecarpenter2365
    @christinecarpenter2365 4 роки тому +3

    Love it! Such a comprehensive instructional. I’m excited to start composting!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +1

      That is brilliant Christine. I'm here to help motivate people into gardening and improving their soil quality and soil life

  • @laurafilip1491
    @laurafilip1491 7 місяців тому

    I just ordered a compost bin........I am excited and I hope I will make some compost.....for next year 😊.
    A very good educational video 😊😊

  • @thomascallaghan5988
    @thomascallaghan5988 5 років тому +10

    I’ve just put my pallets for the compost bins in the allotment,it’s great that you have shared this,it gives me more info.thanks for your time and generosity

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +1

      Your welcome Thomas and glad the info is of use to you

  • @OGgiraffeneck91
    @OGgiraffeneck91 Рік тому +2

    Great information! Shout out from Kentucky

  • @simplifygardening
    @simplifygardening  5 років тому +144

    Thank you for watching my content. If you enjoyed this video you can view more like it here --->ua-cam.com/video/kzrIYt6d8fA/v-deo.html Don't forget to like and share my content. Thanks, guys :)

    • @rebeccajosteelman563
      @rebeccajosteelman563 5 років тому +2

      Much gratitude for sharing 👍

    • @stephaniemcnabb7141
      @stephaniemcnabb7141 4 роки тому +2

      Can I use my daughter guinea pig bedding she uses wood chips or dose the pellet have to be separated?

    • @fanaticforager6610
      @fanaticforager6610 4 роки тому +1

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    • @cassstephens9910
      @cassstephens9910 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for explaining so simply/directly, including answers to possible problems!!!

    • @maryoriordan616
      @maryoriordan616 4 роки тому

      Love this video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience

  • @roberthaynie5957
    @roberthaynie5957 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the fine detail and explanations of why you provided! I've tried composting before with little success because I broke almost everyone of the cardinal rules you went over in the video. I think I can do it much better now that I have the understanding of why to do or not to do.

  • @SuzyTopAgent
    @SuzyTopAgent 5 років тому +11

    My husband and I compost, but we just throw things in a couple tubs, but after watching this video I now learned how to have it break down quicker. 👍Thanks

    • @70washington
      @70washington 5 років тому +2

      Growing up we had a compost hole next to a pie cherry tree....that tree produced tons of cherries every year as a bonus along with the use of the compost.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +3

      All the compost run off was feeding the cherries each year

  • @paulhathaway6292
    @paulhathaway6292 11 місяців тому

    Wonderful video! Thanks mate!

  • @theelpydimension
    @theelpydimension 4 роки тому +4

    Very informative and detailed video, thank you. I appreciate knowing what's happening behind the curtain though I'll be doing more slow composting for the time being , but we'll see. Thanks for the help!

  • @abigailknight2045
    @abigailknight2045 3 місяці тому

    You just saved me from a lot of headaches😅 Thankyou from South Australia!!

  • @kcender3771
    @kcender3771 4 роки тому +4

    We get a LOT of oak leaves on my property. Instead of burning them we made one giant pile; like forty cubic yards of them. After them sitting for about a year, I decided to move them with my tractor. I was kind of surprised by the natural composting that had taken place, especially in the interior, but everywhere really. I got some horse manure from a neighbor, which I added. I wet it and turn it every week now ( lucky I have a tractor, I know). Can you recommend a "soil" tester that would analyze the nutrient composition or should I pay to have it professionally tested? I think this is important. Thanks for the video.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому

      I would send it off to a lab as its quite complex from leaves

  • @juliahelland6488
    @juliahelland6488 8 місяців тому

    Thanks again for sharing! 💯

  • @weirdheathersgarden
    @weirdheathersgarden 5 років тому +5

    Making compost is something that fascinates me, so this was really interesting.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +1

      Glad its been of interest to you. Thanks for commenting 😁👍

  • @ednalcollie6044
    @ednalcollie6044 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for such a clear understanding of how to get away from making or producing compos

  • @benjamingough7497
    @benjamingough7497 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you for this channel, the work and effort you put into these videos is incredible. I am one of the people who has discovered gardening during the lockdown and your channel has been fantastic for information and inspiration. I've started a few containers for vegetables and I'm planning on starting a raised bed or two next spring. I'm looking to start composting to get me ready for this and I have a couple of questions for you; 1) Where did you get the C/N ratio charts in this video? 2) Do you have a rough guide on the volumes of compost produced for the raw materials used for a compost pile? eg. If you compost a metre cubed of material how much finished product would you expect to get? Thank you for the videos again, I think you may have missed your calling as a teacher!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +1

      Those charts I made up for the video, but the information was provided by various universities looking into the CN ratios

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +1

      Compost usually breaks down to about 30% of what the original pile was.

  • @mariacompayan7312
    @mariacompayan7312 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your informative video🙏. I learnt so much, added my little knowledge about composting😊

  • @sergiosaenz859
    @sergiosaenz859 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you! Tremendously informative and well-paced!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +1

      You're very welcome! thanks and welcome to the channel

  • @AllanClarkeathome
    @AllanClarkeathome 4 роки тому +1

    Hello again young tony,
    this is the first time I have seen this one, Your knowledge of gardening astounds me, you are the greatest, thank you.and greetings from down under.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому

      Hey Allen. Thank you so much. Its very much appreciated

  • @finesse4848
    @finesse4848 4 роки тому +5

    This man is amazing , hands down !

  • @sandrafishman6588
    @sandrafishman6588 5 років тому +2

    I have to thank you for your videos. I learn more and more everytime I watch. Been gardening since I was 8 and it is always good to learn more.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +1

      Oh Thanks Sandra, I am real glad you enjoy my content, Thanks for viewing

  • @DigwellGreenfingers
    @DigwellGreenfingers 5 років тому +7

    Nice one Tony! Very informative. More and more Tea Bags are becoming fully compostable as the plastic awareness builds.
    Steve

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +1

      Thats gd news Steve hopefully all companies follow suit

  • @joanweightman2275
    @joanweightman2275 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I run a Garden Gang with kids and this years has been really tough going for personal reasons, so the plot n GG have been neglected. I saw the other clip about 'not beating yourself up'. I have decided to be 'plastic free' by 1/1/20 and have been trying to get compost going...wiffy...now I know why. What a sound and sensible gardener you are. Thanks for the encouragement to carry on.

  • @jamiewalker5216
    @jamiewalker5216 5 років тому +9

    Ok..... now I know why my compost is taking so long to decompose. Thanks Tony for this information.

  • @ahmelmahay
    @ahmelmahay 8 місяців тому

    Tony you have a new subscriber from Ireland love your videos my friend

  • @mfrobert100
    @mfrobert100 Рік тому +1

    This is wonderful! Thank you so much for your very comprehensive tutorial. I will give you feedback when I've done my first "well done" compost.

  • @desertangel3093
    @desertangel3093 3 роки тому +11

    I've always found composting a bit intimidating but very interesting. Thank you for inspiring this amateur gardener to step out of her gardening comfort zone and just do it 😊

    • @stepheneastwood4524
      @stepheneastwood4524 3 роки тому +1

      It's actually dead easy once you get the hang of it. If you can spare the time to turn the heap every other day, I'd recommend the Berkeley Method of composting (loads of tutorials online, including UA-cam). Near-finished compost within three weeks. I tried it earlier this year, and it works.

  • @zinaustro
    @zinaustro Рік тому +1

    Great video....but...it would help to expand on the math of the carbon:nitrogen ratios for the math-challenged people in your audience. So for example if I'm using shredded cardboard at 350:1 and veg scraps at 1:25, that's 350:25, which reduces to 14:1. Then to get to the target ratio of 30:1, I'll need 2x cardboard to get to 28:2 and that's close enough to 30:1? Is that the right math (or maths as you say in the UK)? Thanks from Minnesota, USA.

  • @nodiggitygardens9750
    @nodiggitygardens9750 5 років тому +7

    So hard to explain c/n ratio to folk u did real well here man 👐

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +1

      Thanks. It takes time to grasp but once u know its easy

  • @laurelweiner8
    @laurelweiner8 2 роки тому +1

    Your chart really helped thank you for such a great video

  • @gordonlowok549
    @gordonlowok549 5 років тому +5

    Well done Tony , so informative even to an old composter like me, keep up the good work..

  • @georgewarnakulasuriya9606
    @georgewarnakulasuriya9606 4 роки тому +1

    Very well explained. Breakdown is excellent.How good your presentation.Thanks and I want to follow you from Australia.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому +1

      Awesome, thank you George. Great to have you here. Welcome to the channel

  • @LizZorab
    @LizZorab 5 років тому +5

    Tons of great info in this video Tony! Thank you for sharing and congrats for passing 50K subscribers :-)

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +2

      Thanks Liz. SO gutted tonight but I guess thats life

  • @karenbutler7258
    @karenbutler7258 4 роки тому +1

    I'm just tackling the whole compost thing as a city girl gone country. Thank you so much for the basics.

  • @keaco73
    @keaco73 5 років тому +10

    That scarecrow is something else!
    Thanks for the video!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +2

      Cheers Keith, He is 7 years old this month :)

    • @keaco73
      @keaco73 5 років тому +1

      UK Here We Grow he looks great for his age. 👍 😁

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Keith, hes only had 3 heads lol

  • @gordonloughnan3110
    @gordonloughnan3110 4 роки тому +2

    Congratulations Tony. Excellent tutorial covering off all the main points which I would agree with having been “brewing” this stuff in NZ for donkeys years. I’ll even forgive you for being Welsh as long as we manage to keep that 1953 All Blacks record going next time we meet up.... not this year sadly due to a little matter of CV19.
    Talking about donkeys, we have a good donkey farm near where we live, so that does provide an excellent source of rich animal manure which does definitely assist in breaking down and accelerating the whole process.
    I also add a 1:4 mix of course pumice sand to the finished compost to make an excellent potting mix loam.
    Thanks once again for your helpful tutorial
    Cheers
    Gordon

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 роки тому

      Yeah lol all blacks certainly give us a run for our money lol. Im glad you enjoyed the video Gordon :)

  • @maryphillips6470
    @maryphillips6470 4 роки тому +6

    This is so helpful, thank you for sharing!

  • @jacquehanson5803
    @jacquehanson5803 4 роки тому +2

    This has been very helpful, especially breaking down the chemical make up of do hereby things