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Comune di Brescia e A2A Ambiente hanno presentato la campagna di distribuzione gratuita dei sacchi di compost, prezioso fertilizzante, realizzati grazie alla raccolta differenziata del verde.
Brescia 28 ottobre 2017 Ph Christian Penocchio
This black thing is our "bio-orb" composter that I found on clearance at Menards. I like a futuristic looking composter, but I think that it's time that we got a second, as this one is getting "mature" and is ready to provide soil. The second would start the process again, from the beginning. The stain underneath the composter is "compost tea," a vile, but nutrient rich liquid that leaks from the composter. Probably tastes great. If you're a plant.
Out playing with the Flashpoint Radio Triggers. I was shooting to have a small portion of the photo properly illuminated, with the rest slight underexposed. I think this technique works better with a wide angle lens. I did use some home-made barn doors to limit the light spread.
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Our nice new composter with bedding of coconut fiber, shredded newspaper, and some rotting vegetables. Perfect home for worms!
A good spring on the allotment with the rhubarb in its fourth year absolutely bursting with growth and more than enough purple sprouting broccoli (no offcuts there tho becos you eat the whole thing).
April
Now published with 16 other photographs from this group:
Compostion
ISBN 9781-870736-17-6
17 large Premium colour photographs plus an Afterword
36 pages, 216 x 280mm, Hardback.
Retail price: £18 $25
Short Description: A book of 17 photographs taken of my compost caddy whenever I found the contents interesting because of the colours or composition of elements or both. The photographs were taken with natural light from a skylight which gives a variation in the speed and aperture used. This information is recorded on the facing page with date of capture. The camera used was always a Sigma DP2 with Foveon sensor.
See previews here:
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Anyone need some free compost? Well, if you can get up here to Fairbanks, there's a free pile of composted, er, "waste matter" from the sewage treatment facility off of Peger Road (or wherever it's located here) that's yours for the taking.
They've got quite a fair amount of composted sewage down there which they're more than eager to sell you, either by the truckload or cubic yard.
My wife and I have been composting for over 30 years, long before it was popular to do so. Actually, back then, it was not unheard of to be ordered by one's city or municipality to stop composting.
We compost the skins, seeds and stems from our winemaking. The composted waste from previous vintages is used to help prepare our 3,000 acres of estate vineyards years before we plant new vines and throughout the lifecycle of the vineyard.
An alternative to burial and cremation: Human composting: Washington residents "are very excited about the prospect of becoming a tree or having a different alternative,” state Sen. Jamie Pedersen said. nbcnews.to/2Snbxcx
Did you know you can water your garden with the juice from the bottom of your compost jar? Read more my blog post about it here!
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Composting shed at Inverleith Terrace, Edinburgh. Project recently won the Chairmans prize at the Scottish Design Awards and the photos have been all over the internet as a result.
The burnt compost bin. Fraser spent the day taking the really burnt bits apart so we can rebuild it at the next project.
University wildlife garden
Sunday 5th November 2006
Everyone can compost, or so says this mural on a house in the Corcoran neighborhood of South Minneapolis.
wooden compost bin, untreated cedar, with ample slots for aeration and small hatch at base for removal of finished compost
compost top view - Compost compacted to a disc shape photographed from top.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24716076-compos...
Fungi in my Compost Bin. I had in that compost bin, rotting Malay Apples, small tropical fruit. These fungi were growing and I actually had my head in this bin to get these closeups. It sounds gross but they are small and I had to get close to get the macros, and the bin did not smell. LOL A few more of these can be seen in this SET:- www.flickr.com/photos/25747229@N00/sets/72157594504333027/