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Bloated slugs living high on the hog in my compost bin.

Adjacent to this open air composting bin is this (million dollar plus) home's garage, and its roof is covered in solar water heating tubes. Rock on, Evanston!

 

Random cell phone pictures taken while exploring an alley... during an overcast morning dog walk in Evanston.

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For many years I've enjoyed making and using compost but today was the first time that I noticed that the randomly distributed flowers, vegetable and fruit peelings had produced an interesting 'art work'. Could this be the next big thing in fine art genres?

Some of our freshly harvested compost.

Crazy for Composting at The New York Botanical Garden 2/15/14

Oak Street Community Garden; Kingston, Ontario.

March 24, 2016

 

Aunt Shirley and Uncle Hal gave us this compost bin (and a small countertop model to match) when we moved in to the house. And since then, it's been in constant use. We put in all our kitchen scraps, and sometimes we'll throw in some shredded leaves. A lot of leaves in the fall, and then we throw some in as necessary through the summer (when there's too much "green" material) until they run out. In the fall I open a door at the bottom and shovel some out to throw on the garden, and every once in a while - maybe three or four times a year - I'll mix it up with a pitchfork. That's all there is to it.

Some fall compost.

This year, there were "compostable" cups that people could use instead of the traditional Reunions cups.

I may give up on it, but this is a first attempt at a compost pile. It may not look like much, buf for reference, that is a six foot fence behind it, and the pile is almost halfway up.

This Lithuanian garden compost won the hard competition when I had to choose soil for my plants. It says that it is good for planting seeds - ant that was what I wanted to do first :)

 

14 03 2012

Australian tumbleweed compost bin,

From a small-scale sustainable farm in Northern CA. Photo credit: Lily Keller

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!

Brenda Starr

 

Outfit in ecopelle ricamata composto da giacca, gonna, cintura, borsa e copricapo.

 

Jacket, skirt, belt, bag and hat

most painterly compost bowl to date.

Detail of inner track for gate to run along

After finding the compost, locating the friend that did it and making a trip to the local pound shop, we made compost castles outside his door.

you prolly do not want a list of ingredients... ;)

the contents of my compost bin - interesting colours and shapes

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

Our nice new composter with bedding of coconut fiber, shredded newspaper, and some rotting vegetables. Perfect home for worms!

Library patrons learned about composting in Purcell

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:

stefan-szczelkun.blogspot.com/2018/09/compostion-advance-...

Found this growing round the compost today, about 20cm diameter. Don't know what it's called.

A book/coloring sheet I'm working on for my K-5 gardening classes

Compost toilet. Have you ever seen such a beautifully hand crafted toilet in the middle of a field?

this is my current list of ingredients in my bio-ponic compost tea- everything food grade.

Stück eines Komposthaufens... Wollte daraus mal eine Textur basteln, wurde aber nix daraus. ^^

I was about to throw these cuttings on the compost and thought it would make a cool image.

Same as the previous storyboard this is number two of the shots I have worked on. I have applied similar compostions to these images except for the third photo.

 

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