A day in the life of a compost and manure man
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- Опубликовано: 31 мар 2024
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We'll start by showing you the state of our compost bays and explaining the reasons why we need to refill them with fresh manure. We'll then demonstrate how we use hand shovels to manually remove the compost and cow manure from the bays and then fill the bays back up with the fresh manure.
We'll take you through the entire process step by step, showing you how we layer the manure and compost to ensure optimal soil health and maximum effectiveness. We'll also share with you some of our best tips and tricks for composting and soil management in a garden setting.
Throughout the video, we'll explain the importance of this process for our soil health and how it contributes to the overall success of our garden. We'll also share some of our experiences and challenges with this process and how we overcame them using only hand shovels.
By the end of the video, you'll have gained valuable insights and practical knowledge on effectively managing your own composting and soil preparation for the winter season in a garden setting using only hand shovels. So, join us for this exclusive behind-the-scenes look at our garden and the essential task of manually emptying out compost bays and filling them with fresh cow manure.
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Impressive! Turning compost by hand is not for the faint of heart.
Blessings on your garden!
So true!
@@simplifygardening You'll have guns like Arnold Schwartzniger Tony💪😁.
Hi Tony, lots of hard work shovelling your compost. Lovely crumbly compost. You have a lot of compost bays too. Plot is lovely and tidy too. You must be worn out after all that work. Thanks for sharing and take care 😊
That's a lot of work. You must be grateful to be able to get it dumped so close to your composting area.
It sure is and yeah its great to have it there or the workload be much more
top work & commitment paying off.well done that man
a lot of work but that stuff is like gold another great video really like your channel love how you explain it all keep up the great work
Wow what a lot of work! Well done Tina for helping. Phew even as a young man that would have wiped me out!😂❤😂❤
This was last year. I made a members only video public. I have a load of compost to move you will see in a later video
That's a lot of work but the compost looks fabulous. Great insight into the less glamorous side of gardening. Good show, mate!
It really is Scott. but this was last years it was a members only video I made 3 public by accident so left them
Great work Tony and as always great advice 👍
My goodness you go to work and do so much on your allotment ❤ great video
I wish I could get stuff delivered right next to my plot - had to barrow in 6 ton of topsoil & 3 ton of manure last year from 100yds away.
People think I'm mad when they see the amount of compost I make until I point out that a mere 3cm layer over my 80m² of growing beds plus my 50/50 mix for potato containers works out at 3 cubic metres a year.
I'm 66 now & worry about how I'll be able to keep on doing all the work needed as i get older, as growing, fishing & hunting have been my life long passions & provide much of what I eat.
Crack on fella . I'll be you in 20 years, still barrowing trailer loads of manure or woodchips off the road outside
At our age we need to think of efficiencies, how to do more with less effort. My solution was grandchildren...
@@AlbertRasch-ev8ucI wish I had that option but sadly not.
Might have to look into slavery...🙃
I have to rely on my son. he is 24 and needs the exercise@@AlbertRasch-ev8uc
Thats much harder and I would do that if it wasnt possible to get it close like i do
I used to make a lot of compost when I lived in Southeast Alaska. It was quite challenging as you might imagine because of lack of manure and temperature issues. I collected chicken manure from friends and the star ingredient-- seaweed. Buckets and buckets of seaweed! But you have to let it sit for a year. I live in New Mexico now and have health problems. I think I need to hire a teenager to be my compost "technician."
Tony I felt knackered just watching you! 😂 You can see why your plot is so good you definitely but the time and effort in. 👍 love your book by the way. I’m hoping to bump into you at Malvern to get you to sign it for me🤞
Make sure to grab hold of me. I'll be there all day so just come and say hi
Thanks Tony
waiting for this video
'The next time you'll see me I'll be 6 stone' 😂😂😂 Amazingly allotments so tidy 🙂
That was a heavy workout, wonderful looking compost and what a great Manure load stored for next year
This video was filmed last year the video although only just released it has been on the channel available to members only
Well done Tony.
I’m just back from my allotment after working in the rain too.
Wow that's a lot of shovelling lol..
Del boy quote few drops in the air is there lol. 🌧️ ☔ 😂
just one or two lol
@@simplifygardening the weather is crazy isn't it
Absolutely mental Mark
"I've got another 4 tons of manure coming" Blimey you use a lot of manure! Although it's heavy if wet.
I've stopped using manure here as I've been hit with aminopyralid in manure twice now. Luckily the second time I'd tested first and just had to get rid of it.
I'm trying to rely on regular compost now using a lot of coffee grounds and some chaff plus Autumn leaves as a base and of course garden and kitchen waste.
So far so good. I do use fish emulsion and seaweed solution too, so hopefully I'm covered. You got a good workout and a shower too.🤣
This was last years video it was for members and i made it available for everyone
Wow that’s a lot of work. Should make for some great garden dressing in the fall though!👍
Theis video is from last year
Get much rain over there Tony? Actually we're getting around 3" here near Philly in the States this week so won't be watering for a while. I guess you don't need a gym membership with all that shoveling. I'm getting to the age where I need to be careful with that heavy work anymore but I still do it slowly and carefully.
i can count the dry days on one hand since November
Have you considered storing the manure in hot beds Tony as it can save space.
Yes but this video is from last year mate. it was a members only video ive made 3 of them public
Is there such a thing as Compost Envy?
i just love making compost
I went to turn my compost at the weekend but a nest of cobras stopped me. I checked again today and I think they have vacated :)
thats something i dont need to worry about
No need for Tony to go to the GYM, As ever great video
Good hard work and it will be worth it 😅
Thanks 😅
Welsh weather awful, im fed up of all the rain/
same here this video was from last year though
Get yourself an irish shovel for turning your compost save your back a bit of strain
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Get yourself a ten tine Razor-Back silage fork, then you'll be cooking with Crisco.
@ozarksbuckslayer2484 what the he'll is one of those ? I think I need one
@@jimmyfaulkner5746 A silage fork is a wonderful thing that farmers use to move feed & bedding and all kinds of stuff. It's kind of a cross between a pitchfork and scoop shovel. It's way better than using a scoop shovel for turning compost. The brand that I mentioned is high quality, top of the line, built to last, with tines 16" long and 15" wide. The tines slide into the pile with very little effort, where a scoop shovel requires an extreme amount of effort. It's much, much easier on the body and it makes work a whole lot faster. It's the perfect tool to use for compost.
Nice big pile of manure dropped off there. Does your supplier sell trailer loads? I'm local in Ponty.
Yes but don’t think he will go to ponty
Loads of work! Are these bins 1 cubic metre each?
yeah 1 cubic meter and I have 9
What are those fancy metal arches called and where can I buy them?😊
They are old bed frame headers and footers
I see boxes of Compost Maker for sale. Do you know what is? What's it made of?
its not required its just a pelleted for of nitrogen
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So where did the tons of manure come from? And what sort of manure is it? Is it free ?
The video is from last year and was only available to members at the time but i made it available to all. the manure came from a local organic dairy farm, its cow manure and i paid £30 for the whole load
Are your compost bins made of concrete?
Pallets covered in Antinox sheet IIRC.
no they are made from pallets
Cow manure?
Yes