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Josh and his composting worms (very industrious fellows), Minneapolis, MN.

Our completed compost had tons and tons of worms!

 

Blogged here: www.joeysplanting.com/2012/06/08/compost-and-worms/

Adam Schwartz demonstrating the new compost tea system.

Lucy posing by our new indoor composter. The shaking head is because we just opened the top of it and the ripe smell has assaulted her sensitive terrier nose. WE haven't exactly worked the kinks out of what was promised to be "an odorless unit".

 

But kids, you can try this at home: leftcoastcowboys.blogspot.com/2008/07/brown-green-and-com...

After pruning the lemon tree, the compost heap had grown a wee bit.

Three year old Sagan has taken to using the K-Cup Compost Tool (3D Printed at Shapeways shpws.me/vae8 ) to help with our compositing of coffee grounds from our Keurig Brewer.

 

You Can Order a Print to Beta Test the K-Cup Compost Tool at shpws.me/vae8

 

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...new organic matter is added. This bin was started in October of 2006.

A composting facility that can accept digeste--the end byproduct of the biogas production process in an anaerobic digester. Watch the rows of compost get turned with this huge machine!

Greenbridge helps community gardeners set up composting bins.

Home made Compost Tumbler from recycled materials

This pile was started in the rainy season. It contains all the sweepings and prunings from my terrace garden. It has slowly broken down over time. I did have to attack the harder bits like twigs and stems with secateurs. As the pile grew, I would stomp on it like the ancient wine makers used to do to their grapes. Stomp carefully if you are wearing slippers, you don't want to puncture yourself with sharp twiggy ends. Stomping does tend to crunch it down some more. Under this pile of leaves and dried twigs, I have a nice black mixture of broken-down garden leavings, which now I am adding to my compost pot as an accelerator.

Our completed compost had tons and tons of worms!

 

Blogged here: www.joeysplanting.com/2012/06/08/compost-and-worms/

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My pallet turned double-composter, France.

I was told when I was a kid that no matter how good looking a plastic cup was to you, you can't have it forever.

Now adding the compost

These sit by the back door so they can be slipped on when we take things down to the compost

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Beautiful wooden compost bin; 2-Bin Montessori

 

Our new Bokashi composting system

For a AP still life competition

Compost rows in early morning with water vapor escaping. Lots of active microorganisms means high quality finished compost.

My cheesecloth full of dead plants, I tied it up with a piece of jute. A giant, probably-not-too-tasty tea bag!

A fun reaction to my not-even-trying-to-be-sneaky photograph at the SOTJ Farmers Market.

 

Nikon F (now retired)

Kodak Tri-X 400 @3200

Natural composter at work.

Shots of our *well used* K-Cup compost tool that is 3d printed from Shapeways:

 

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