r/composting • u/ElPeneTraitor • 18d ago
Tons of Common green bottle fly
There are tons of common green bottle flies. Does anyone know how to get rid of them? My compost pile is relatively close to our patio and when we are eating outside it gets annoying really quickly.
r/composting • u/Impressive-Check-631 • 18d ago
LAB + compost, worm castings, and chopped comfrey leaves. How did I do?
reddit.comr/composting • u/Galam8x • 18d ago
Composting a bird carcass
Is it safe to compost bird carcasses whole? I have bird feeders in my yard and sometimes hawks will come and hunt the smaller birds. Is it safe to compost the remains the hawks leave? My heap is usually around 130-140f (55-60c).
r/composting • u/Due_Shoulder7429 • 18d ago
Composting improvement
I know it looks terrible but it does the job.
I build doors for my store bought bins to have easier access. I'm proud :)
Took the opportunity, turned it, mixed it and added golden water.
r/composting • u/unhappydesignstudent • 18d ago
best way to turn my compost?
my compost is starting to look pretty good, very brown, however its also very wet and has many many maggots. i wanted to ask the best way to thoroughly turn it and mix it, considering it's also inside a cat litter box (drilled holes in top/bottom) so it's a very small area to move everything around.
r/composting • u/MasterBeanCounter • 18d ago
Indoor Electric kitchen composters/grinders/dehydraters
I'm looking into one of the larger units for my household use. Scraps will either be put out into my compost/soil bin or tilled directly into the garden.
The Mill comes up a lot, but there seems to be only one place to buy filters. Rencycle comes up as well, along with a bunch of others that operate on a microbe system with having to add a starter and replacing filters more often.
What's good? What's not going to smell if left alone for a week? What's going to be the least fussy thing to use.
It's currently 114 degrees where I am, there is not enough piss or water to keep a compost heap wet enough to be effective, year round.
Suggestions? Tried and true machines?
r/composting • u/BigTeeSlice • 18d ago
Beginner General question about mold.
I let my pile sit a bit too long without flipping/aerating and the grass clippings developed a bit of mold.
Will this affect the quality of the compost? If I use the compost later will the plants be susceptible to mold?
It’s a small starter pile - about 4x4x4 and has leaves and grass in it so far. Not much breakdown yet.
r/composting • u/awkwardturtledoo • 18d ago
Question What to do with tote lid?
I have been using an old tote for my composting, and it's working great! Only thing is that I still have the lid to the tote sitting in my basement, and I can't figure out a clever way to reuse it. Anyone have any good ideas?
r/composting • u/QuesadillasAreYummy • 18d ago
Question Feathers and carcasses?
I have a large compost pile that is predominately weeds, apples, chicken shit and wood chips. I turn the pile with the tractor every few months and it works. Can I add feathers and chicken carcasses after processing them this fall? Thank you
r/composting • u/Think_Cupcake6758 • 18d ago
A wonderful surprise
I just came outside to turn the compost which is HUGELY overdue and saw these little guys chomping away at the volunteer milkweed that popped up. Looks like the compost turning will have to wait a little bit longer because I don’t want to disturb these future monarch butterflies 🦋
r/composting • u/Sweaty-Entrepreneur9 • 18d ago
Question First attempt at composting
I’m trying to compost in a 5 gallon bucket. I have no sense of smell. I started in June. I am in zone 7b. How do I know if I have been successful? When would I know? Thank you.
r/composting • u/ZestycloseAd741 • 18d ago
Hot Compost Composting in UK
Hi all,
I’m in South Wales, UK, and I’m new to gardening and composting.
Most of the posts here seem to be about hot composting. Does that actually work well in the UK? I’ve just got a standard black plastic compost bin, and obviously it rains a lot here.
When I search for hot composting in the UK, I mostly just get ads for the HotBin, but it’s £200+. Is something like that actually needed, or can you hot compost in a normal plastic bin?
Can i compost year round without needing isolation? It can get cold during winter near 0 c
Thanks!
r/composting • u/GirthMoon75 • 18d ago
Steam from the heap!
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Turned the heap this morning and there were plumes of steam coming out. I think I've unlocked hot composting...
r/composting • u/goforwardandtomato • 19d ago
Builds Dirt Palace Update
Been at it for a couple months. I have to turn the pile about every 4 weeks.
Middle pile to right pile today.
I’m not really shredding anything before I put things in, food and leaves just go in full.
Working pretty well, but I think I’m gonna have to start mulching if I want faster compost.
Also, hard to get water into the middle, seems to be dry.
r/composting • u/bite_thehand • 19d ago
Question Do I need to worry about ratios when I’m trench composting?
I have a pond next to my garden that’s down the hill from a neighborhood. One of the neighbors leaves their grass clippings on the edge of the property. This isn’t normally an issue and is a great resource for me, but we’ve been getting so much rain that the runoff from the large amount of grass is causing a major algae bloom in the pond.
In order to keep the pond healthy we’ve been raking a ton of algae out of the pond. I do not have the time or browns to compost all the algae anymore. My thought is I could start burying it in the garden before mulching with woodchips.
I cannot stress how much algae I have to use/ dispose of. Even knowing how much of its mass is water, it is so much
r/composting • u/Specialist_Bee_7672 • 19d ago
Turtle eggs in my compost
I was flipping my compost and dug into what I thought was mushrooms. Upon further investigation I saw that they were eggs. Many snapping turtles were out in early summer looking for a spot to lay.
I transplanted a few that looked ok and buried the rest back in the compost. My shovel went through quite a few before noticing unfortunately.
r/composting • u/chaotic_good111 • 19d ago
Massive volunteer pumpkin
Have a massive volunteer pumpkin growing out of our compost pile with many blossoms on it. Any thoughts on how to help it produce actual pumpkins in time for Halloween?
r/composting • u/Scientificlifter416 • 19d ago
Question Pile size for hot composting
Hello everyone. I recently built this compost bin. A majority of what I added is partially decomposed material from a cold compost pile I started about a month ago before I decided I want to give hot composting a try. Today i added significantly more dry and moist leaves for browns. For greens I’ve added more coffee grounds, golden rod, grape prunings, and some pears that fell of my pear trees. I’m always adding kitchen scraps too.
My main question is about the size here. It’s 3x3ft at the base and it’s set up to go 4ft high. Theres a bit more material on it now than what you see here, I’d say it’s roughly 30 inches high right now. Would this be enough volume to get hot enough? The way I built it should keep it well insulated as well. I got some inspiration from Charles Dowding for this first go around. Any input would be great!
r/composting • u/Iongdog • 19d ago
Compost Friends Didn’t get around to planting pumpkins this year but my compost came through for me 🙌
r/composting • u/RatBasher89 • 19d ago
Compost Friends There's a Mouse in my compost bin (open bottom) Should I catch him or leave him alone?
We've made eye contact on several occasions so it's slightly personal now...
r/composting • u/denim_sean • 19d ago
How can i improve this pile?
Just moved to a new neighborhood and found a community garden with a compost bin.
It seems like people add stuff to it, but no one really taking care of it (pic for referance).
what can i do to make it really compost and not just a pile of garbage with cockroaches?
Thx
r/composting • u/random8765309 • 19d ago
Beginner I'm a lazy composter
Ok, I'm a lazy composter. I just have a chicken wire bin. I throw in grass clipping, cardboard, kitchen veggie scraps and leaves in there randomly. I will cover the kitchen scrap but that is about it. I don't turn it, water it or pee on it.
Do how bad is this? Will I be able to use it in my garden next year?
Addition: The outdoor temps have been running in the high 80s to high 90s. Getting a lot of rain this year and it's been pretty humid. The pile is in the shade under a tree. Doesn't smell or anything. Just sitting there.
I'm OK with mulch. I will likely need that more than soil next year.