I recently purchased a compost tumbler as part of our premeditated efforts to go green as much as possible. The reality is, my wife is a foody, and I have an Eggin problem. With the amount of cooking we do and the amount of different foods we try to make, we constantly find ourselves with spoiled foods. So, the composting is our effort to use those scraps along with our yard waste to incorporate compost into an herb garden we want to build. Thought I would check with my fellow eggers before I spent time surfing the Internet- I can kill to birds with one stone here! Thoughts, pics, comments welcome. Thanks.
Columbia, SC --- LBGE and a long anticipated MINI BGE
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWe calculated yard clippings one year, and it went something like a reduction of 800 cubic yards down to about 8 cubic yards.
In the past I have composted everything, meat and oils included, even though that is against the common wisdom. Seemed to work fine, and we had a great crop of the biggest maggots you've ever seen (which helped the breakdown). In this house we're sticking to no meat products.
If you can get some bedding with horse urine in it, to toss in the bin it really cranks the decomposition up.
In my experience a tumbler is uselessly small, unless you are just composting for the window boxes.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeYeah, Doc, the idea for us was start small. I got a 75 gallon tumbler, and our herb garden will be fairly small. If we see good results we will probably build something larger down the road. Any other ideas to boost decomposition? I read dog food can heat up the pile to speed up the process. Anyone have any thoughts?
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Horse urine cranks it up.
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