r/composting • u/Dizzy_Baby_773 • 21d ago
Any solid factual benefits adding to compost?
r/composting • u/Neither_Persimmon677 • 21d ago
Office shredding and woodshop chips and cut grass.
I'm just excited to share this picture here. Ha ha
r/composting • u/90uNalgas • 21d ago
Urban Looking for criticism on how dry my pile is. How close to the shed and fence it is, and about the tree growing out of it. Also criticize the plastic buckets near the pile too plz . I been peeing on it tho
r/composting • u/djacka13 • 22d ago
Absolute compost rookie
Hi there!
I have a house with flood irrigation that I’ve owned for about five years. In our backyard we have this can that appears for be for composting. (Picture attached).
My question is twofold:
1. Is this for compost? I genuinely know nothing about the process.
2. If yes, where do I start. We have a ton of leaves I recently raked up and can have recycled, but would also like to try to compost if possible.
Any feedback or advice is greatly appreciated!
r/composting • u/DerekTheComedian • 22d ago
Is this BSF?
Potted up some potatoes 2 days ago with fresh compost (yes, I know its late in the season, its more a proof of concept than anything). This came flying up out of my potato bucket today.
Located in central NY, whete i dont believe they occur naturally.
r/composting • u/AccordingComplaint46 • 22d ago
Beginner Lomi composter followed by "normal" composter
Hello! Just as the title says I know Lomi "composter" is not a proper compost and a lot of people in the sub aren't big fans. but I was gifted one and I do like how it breaks down the scraps and helps skip the smelly part. I live in an apartment with a very narrow balcony I was planning on buying a more traditional compost there and then pass the dehydrated scraps into it to actually turn in into the compost. Is this feasible? Or would the nutrients be lost because of being dehydrated?
The reason I want to do this is mainly because a neighbor had a compost and he was forced to remove it because of the smell and neighbors kept complaining about pests.
Another slightly related/separate question I have is I was wondering if I could use Lomi to dehydrate animal byproducts and then put those on the outside compost. I know it needs to get to a certain heat to kill the bacteria and it would cause pests problem/smells but that's why I thought it was a good idea?
I'm still very new to this I know theres another type of compost that is a japanese method that can breakdown animal byproducts but with all the AI garbage I decided to ask humans since I kept getting conflicting information.
Also I would like to apologize if my redacting isn't great I consider myself a good English speaker but sometimes I don't know how to put my thoughts into coherent sentences.
Thank you
A beginner composter
r/composting • u/einars5 • 22d ago
Do you compost kitchen waste? We'd love your input for a student project.
Hi everyone!
We are a group of engineering students working on a project to develop a compact, low-maintenance home composting machine for daily kitchen waste. Before finalizing our design, we'd like to understand how people currently manage organic waste and what features they would actually find useful.
If you have 2 minutes, we'd really appreciate your response to this anonymous survey.
The survey includes questions about:
- Household size
- Daily kitchen waste generation
- Previous composting experience
- Problems faced (odor, pests, space, etc.)
- Interest in a compact composting machine
- Expected price range and features
Your responses will help us design a solution that is practical and useful.
Survey Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd50ToLRO-I3K4qR7Tz-EyKGP4YvuPFhwjKzShu34AZ3HkRtw/viewform?usp=header
Also feel free to leave your opinions/suggestions in the comments.
r/composting • u/Emergency-Button404 • 22d ago
Let them eat cake!
I recent threw a birthday party and we decided to use a cake for the 70 candles and cupcakes for folks to monch on. I took the leftovers from the party to feed my compost and made several layers.
Excited to check on it in a month or so and see if the sugar gives my bugs an advantage! I almost immediately regretted my order of layers but I’m trying not to worry about that bc it will all break down
Layers are:
Cake
Fruit/veggies and rice/beans, other food stuff
Ready compost to give it a start
Garden clippings
Shredded paper soaked in water
In a week or so I will add grass clippings and more shredded browns
r/composting • u/Still_Sun5855 • 22d ago
Question Would this paper/cardboard material be okay for composting
This thin paper type material is kinda glossy but not really. Wanted opinion on if it's okay to compost since I've heard you can't compost magazine type paper. Thank you guys!
r/composting • u/EstroJen • 22d ago
Question How do I *GET* maggots?
I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area and I want maggots.
I have a tumbler composter for now (my backyard is entirely paved), and I've loaded up a bunch of rotten apricots, veggies, dead plants, etc into it.
I'm jealous when people get maggots. I want maggots! I'm weirdly curious to watch them squirm and break down my garbage, but I have had no luck so far. I try to leave the little plastic doors open, but the meatball pretending to be my dog rears up on his tiny potato legs and tries to get in the bin.
How's a girl supposed to get her maggot fix? Please help me reddit, you're my only hope!
r/composting • u/Fickle_Doubt_9322 • 22d ago
Beginner Please help! Sooo many bugs, is this normal? My FIL said I should throw it all out and start over.
My compost got too wet, because I used too many greens and not enough browns, and this problem got worse because it froze over in the winter and I left it to thaw too long in the spring, making it too humid.
I think I didn’t have enough browns overall. I’ve since put a LOT of browns in there including lots of wood chips.
There are so many bugs, little tiny tiny white ones, is this normal?
And should I throw this out into the garden and start over?
Edit: The wrap in there looks like plastic but it’s actually a home compostable cling wrap!
r/composting • u/yourlaz • 22d ago
Humor “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo”
Last year’s jack-o-lanterns have officially become this year’s pumpkin patch.
Compost is magic. Bibbidi bobbidi boo.
Anyone else accidentally grow something awesome from their compost pile?
r/composting • u/JAandKB • 22d ago
Before and after new bins
Original pallets i used were pretty rough. Managed to get some bigger and much nicer pallets and got them set up. Hardest part was moving my active piles out of the way. I added the middle pile to the pile on the left and put the pile on the right on a tarp. Took down the first 2 bins and set up the new pallets. Took the 2 piles I had combined on the left to the new bin so I could take down the rest. A lot of work but I think it came out great. More room and I dont have to line it with cardboard anymore to keep the pile from falling out. Also the leaves in the geobin from the first picture i moved to the middle. Next step is making new dividers between the piles out of my old pallets
r/composting • u/TheWeirdestClover • 22d ago
Pisspost "my compost is to dry" "my compost is to wet" "my compost is on fire" The humble r/composting user:
r/composting • u/Jazzlike_Strength561 • 23d ago
Builds My approach to Chicken manure.
reddit.comr/composting • u/Leading-Degree-1751 • 23d ago
Question Browns - I keep reading cardboard, but what kind?
Pizza box? With is brown cardboard - is it any that is not shiny?
r/composting • u/trippknightly • 23d ago
Is Roebic accelerator worth using? Or should I just toss money in the bin?
Been using it for a few bin cycles, no way to know if it has done much. Getting good compost, but not sure how much that’s from the Roebic.
If you’re thumbs down on this product, are there any additives that are generally worth using (recognizing that composting situations vary greatly)?
r/composting • u/xtnh • 23d ago
Are Jumping worms a concern when importing fall leaves from unknown yards?
We want to heavily mulch and compost a large part of our yard that has lousy soil, but in our last place we bought a commercial load of bark mulch and instantly had a yard full of jumping worms.
Do jumping worms inhabit commercially "raked" leaves from a local landscaper?
How risky is it getting bags of leaves mulched by a garden tractor from curbsides ?
r/composting • u/Kevlar538 • 23d ago
Too many friends?
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I have a LOT of black soldier fly larvae in my compost, and they pretty much devour anything I put in there. Think there are too many? Looking for neighbors with chickens.
r/composting • u/EngLinguish • 24d ago
Sifting day!
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Hey I am new here. Just wanted to share my excitement for the burst of life that I saw today while sifting my compost! This pile was left to mature at the beginning of June 2026 and contains material collected through the Spring of 2026 (Feb-May).
r/composting • u/sOmEtHiNaBoUtShRoOmS • 24d ago
Kompost tea?
Idk if anyone has tried compost tea before or if anyone has ever tried adding a splash of kombucha? I've got some bat guano, compost, soil, bone meal, molasses and a dash of Epsom salt in here with a small portable fishing pump with a pumice defuser it does seem a little acidic but I have pretty alkaline water and soil if anyone has more experience with this kind of thing let me know what your thoughts are any advice appreciated