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Thankfully, productivity isn't all about growing coffee without shade - Segundo also applies a goodly amount of coffee-pulp compost and fertilizer to El Tesoro's coffee trees every year.
Stumble Inn is an eco-village outside Elmina. You sleep in huts with outside showers and compost toilets, it's right on the beach and everyone is really friendly. Its fab!
After having the sieve slide off the wheelbarrow for the hundredth time, the solution dawned on me: nails in all four corners to hold it in place.
Chi fa il compost paga meno le tariffe! Con Alessio Ciacci, Assessore ambiente e partecipazione comune di Capannori
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I built this compost maker in just a couple of hours. The wood was on sale for $1.97 for each log and I just drilled a hole in each end and put some rebar through the holes
En ce moment à Beauregard, c'est gros chantier de compostage dans les vignes : voilà plus de 10 jours que nous y sommes, plus que quelques jours de travail...
Terrain de jeu de l'association "Project Compost" de l'université de Davis (UC Davis). Le panneau indique comment organiser sa pile à compost.
Covering your compost heap with old carpet insulates it and prevents the rain from washing away vital nutrients.
I mashed about in the back yard & woods, then decided to turn the big compost pile. Added stuff from to small bins. Inner core steaming! Wow!
I didn't turn my compost at all last winter and it froze. I'm gonna keep turning this winter to have garden compost early spring :)
Really something to see what looks like a pile of snow, is actually food & leaf waste breaking down to essential elements, high nutrient dirt.
This pic featured on my blog Veggie Mama
Several layers of wetted dirt and compost later, it's ready to cook. I'm thinking that I may extend the sides forward by half a bale to allow more room for the compost to spill forward... I don't want an ugly bunch of stuff spilling out from the bin.
Made from free pallets!
I need to screen that big pile of compost on the right into the new bins. Finished compost will be used on the lawn (which looks rather sad after last year's dry summer). The pine cones and large sticks will go into a reject pile that will be left to rot by itself. Going forward, we'll be more careful about what goes into the compost bins so finished compost can be used in the garden.