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Repost @dart_humanitarian_engineering: The Compost Tea team has been hard at work these past couple of weeks training our new members and setting up the newest research experiment in the Life Sciences Center. The project has its sights set high for the term - conducting research in the greenhouse and at the organic farm, continuing collaboration with Ecuador and planning travel, and competing in an eco challenge. A team will be traveling to DC this friday to present and compete against 30 other finalists, so keep an eye out for further updates!
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/
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
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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Marni Thompson, NRCS soil health specialist, listens as Shawn Preputin (R), farmer, explains the Johnson-Su method used to create compost extract with 2 other Hill county farmers that is applied to their crop fields to bolster soil microbes and improve soil health. Hill County, MT; June 2022
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.
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.
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/
Today I completed my compost box. It even has a roof. I found it after I finished working on the box. I was very surprised to see it fit, really "spot on".
We have these great plastic wire coated compost bins that have been a dream compared to the previous bin I built out of an old shipping container.