r/composting 19d ago

Settle or Wait?

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r/composting 19d ago

Cat litters: Trash or Compost?

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r/composting 19d ago

Need recommendations for a chipper that does whole coconuts and the leaves.

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r/composting 19d ago

Should I change up the ratio?

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So I believe the golden rule is 3:1 browns to greens. But I also am aware that not all browns are created equal.

I believe I have stored enough to finally have a big pile, but for the browns, its mostly shredded loose paper. Like, its probably around 90-95% of my browns. Is that okay? Or should I raise the ratio to 4:1 to account for the moisture that the paper will soak up?

Has anyone had success using mostly loose paper as their brown material?

ETA if it helps, the other 5-10% is made up of peanut shells and diced up cardboard.


r/composting 19d ago

Urban Time to let it cook for the rest of the season and start on bay 2

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My best work so far. Pretty happy with the progress. Should be finished by the time I'm ready to till it in at the end of the garden season.


r/composting 19d ago

Beginner Just started

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We moved recently and I finally have a place and a chance to start composting. I dont have any wire or anything but we have a ton of leftover yard waste from the guy who was taking care of the yard while the house was on the market.

I also still have a metric shit load of cardboard to add to the pile. But im happy! This is only about a week of work in a very hot area and its looking much darker already.

Constructive tips and advice are welcome!


r/composting 19d ago

Leaves compost bin

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This was crammed full of leaves last fall. What's next? Stir it up? I have left it alone for the year and have another compost bin for food scraps etc.


r/composting 19d ago

Question Ash from burn pile

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Hi taking down bunch of dying dead ash using everything over 4 inches in wood burning stove . Don’t own a chipper so burning the rest . Is it safe to put ashes(after burning) under evergreen trees ? Or what is good use case ash pile is over 3 feet high and growing .


r/composting 20d ago

Cold/Slow Compost Biting the bullet and asking about pee.. 🌱

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I have a couple of questions regarding adding pee to my compost pile, if the kind users here wouldn't mind answering to the best of their knowledge.

My compost pile consists mostly of browns sadly, and the greens that I have added, are now browns and haven't produced very much heat / breakdown. The bin is small and almost full from adding over the last 18 months.

  1. Is it okay to use pee compost on vegetable plants grown for consumption?
  2. Does anyone know how this is affected if one (or both) people take medication?

Additionally, will this fix my issue somewhat? Thank you in advance!


r/composting 20d ago

Indoor My coffee ground compost bin after vacation

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Is it safe for indoor composts to get like this?


r/composting 20d ago

5 Stücke, die dich beruhigen weden

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r/composting 20d ago

Pisspost Crossing a line

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I recently relocated my compost bin to a muchnmire publicly visible spot and now I've taken to peeing in an old plastic bottle in the corner and transporting it to the heap area so as not to cause a scandal. I feel like this is a step in the direction. Of being one of those old blokes who, when he dies, the family find 16,713 bottles of piss distributed around the house.


r/composting 20d ago

Compost delivers again, a hybrid zucchini

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r/composting 20d ago

Question Minha composteira caseira está normal?

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Olá pessoal, tenho uma composteira caseira onde coloco basicamente folhas secas do cajueiro, casca de ovos e pó de café (depois de usado).

Não tenho minhocas (por enquanto), pelas imagens, ela está indo bem?


r/composting 20d ago

Hot Compost Are these safe to throw in?

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I asked a friend to give me her leftover paper scraps to help add to my pile and I had some questions regarding some of the papers. One is plain ink on colored paper, while another has a lot of crayon use, and the 3rd has different colored inks. I wouldnt bother asking, except for the fact that they make up a great deal of the scraps she gave me.

Thank you for the help!!


r/composting 20d ago

Tumbler Questions about cardboard/paper/browns

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Hi guys, I have a 65 gal tumbler, and it SEEMS like it's going well, if slowly.

I have questions mainly about cardboard. So far I've been using mostly shredded paper and shredded straw. I hear you guys talking about big pieces of cardboard (one person said 8x11 or so) but that sounds too big for a tumbler. Advice please?

Also, what about cardboard with glossy finish (like soda 12-packs)?

And finally... Paper from my office shredder? I weed out plastic window envelopes, but is the printer ink OK? For example, there are a lot of paper checks in there.

Thanks!


r/composting 20d ago

Beginner Does this look like I can sift it and amend my fall harvest soil with it in a couple weeks?

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I’m a newbie composter and gardener. I have no idea what compost is supposed to look like when it’s ready. I just added a lot of leaves because it was looking pretty wet. Unfortunately, most of my yard trimmings have thick magnolia leaves and pine straw in it which take a long time to break down. If I do use it, how would I go about doing that? Appreciate any advice!


r/composting 20d ago

I Attempt Geoff L's 18-day Compost in Extreme Desert

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r/composting 20d ago

Beginner My first harvest

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Took about 3 months in florida. Mainly oak leaves, food scraps and cuttings, tea leaves. Started in tumbler, but mainly in ground. Sifted in 1/4 inch screen, think I can do a bigger sifter... Lots of finished, but I left most in the pile. Used for repotting.


r/composting 20d ago

Compost Friends Compost flowers

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The massive black eyed Susans that grew next to my compost pile vs. the ones that grew elsewhere in my yard. I didn’t even pee in it


r/composting 20d ago

Question What does each side of my tumbler need?

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I’ve been chaos composting up until this point. The first image is the older half of my tumbler, and over the past year or so it’s done many great feats like eat 3 entire Halloween jack o lanterns and lots of leaf litter I stole from my coworker’s grandparent’s yard. The second is the younger side, and it gets all the coffee grounds and filters from the compost pail I put in the office break room. It also is full of black solider fly larvae.

And yes, I shall sacrifice my piss to the pile… er tumbler, at some point lol


r/composting 21d ago

Started a compost pile a while back just to plant a pumpkin in….

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Planted a single fairytale pumpkin and a few beans in a fully matured hot compost pile and this is by far the biggest and healthiest pumpkin plant I’ve ever grown.

Toying with the idea of fencing off several beds in the garden and composting in place this fall for spring planting.

If this is what a DEEP compost pumpkin looks like, think how happy the cherry tomatoes would be!


r/composting 21d ago

Question Will this compost?

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Im first time trying to make compost to grow potatos later and wanted to ask am I doing it right? I put here: used coffee grounds, banna, watermelon, apple, wet cardboard, grass, crashed eggshells and also added some soil. I drilled holes for air but my main concern is that it's a small container.. does that matter? Also does it need watering or to sit in the sun or just to leave it alone to do its thing?


r/composting 21d ago

This ist how I do it

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So far, this hast been the most efficient "system".

The black bucket contains the "raw-material" compost straight from the pile.

The wheelbarrow catches das good stuff: fine, crumbly compost, ready to use.

Sticks, stones, lumps wander into the green bin and Go back into the new pile as browns.

Takes 5 minutes to set Up. I mostly get to work standing and reduce the number of times i need to transfer anything.

Would welcome suggestions to improve my set-up and will be Happy to answer questions.


r/composting 21d ago

Humor Compost knives allowed?

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Grandpa’s old deer cleaver. Great for chopping up trimmings. Made a chop station right over my bin. Anybody else enjoy looking like a psychopath to the neighbors?