Composting in the 21st Century!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • The best way to improve a garden is composting. And the easiest, least expensive way to compost is becoming more widely available every year. Find out what you can do to bring this technique to your neck of the woods!

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  • @nicholasryan5401
    @nicholasryan5401 3 месяца назад +1

    Greetings from Ireland, We have a compost bin collection service. I have a three bay compost system and make my own compost. I mulch the flowerbeds every February and put a handful of organic fish blood and bone meal around each plant. The plants don't get any more fertiliser until the following year.

    • @stonecottageadventures304
      @stonecottageadventures304  3 месяца назад

      Sounds like exactly what my mother did for years. She always had a beautiful garden.

  • @catherinerhyno9581
    @catherinerhyno9581 3 месяца назад +1

    Agreed! In our province in Canada, we have the very same program and we also have our own compost pile, which we use regularly. We really couldn't garden successfully without it!

  • @sherryhudson9075
    @sherryhudson9075 3 месяца назад +1

    That’s the way England does….. recycle, trash, and organics too I had never seen that before until I went there. Great idea!

  • @ellentopp
    @ellentopp 3 месяца назад +2

    We have the same thing in our community - curb side green waste pick up. If you don't have it and you want it, get your neighbors to join you in asking for it (repeatedly if needed). Ask your trash company, your city council and your state officials. If enough people ask enough times, you can get this service. It makes life so easy and it turns trash into treasure!

    • @stonecottageadventures304
      @stonecottageadventures304  3 месяца назад

      Once you experience this type of composting, you will become and evangelist for it!

    • @ellentopp
      @ellentopp 3 месяца назад

      @@stonecottageadventures304 It's true! And people who don't have it will think you are a little crazy until they experience it themselves 😂

  • @christykulwicki4323
    @christykulwicki4323 3 месяца назад +1

    Here in Indianapolis there is nothing. The yard waste must do in the garbage bin. When living outside Detroit we had yard water pick up within our routine garbage pick up plan though no available mulch or compost available in return.
    It would be heaven to have what you have! I love gardening and mulch and compost is extremely expensive here.

  • @christineb8148
    @christineb8148 3 месяца назад

    Our town's set up is a bit different - we're ultra urban so there isn't as much use for compost for most residents. However, we are able to drop off organics at a number of convenient spots where the city has bins that get picked up and exchanged every week. We love it! I actually keep any accumulated compost in the freezer until I'm ready to drop it off. I have also been able to reduce my garbage to a medium bag every 3-4 weeks since there isn't anything to get smelly, and we have recycling pick up as well. While I'd love to have a place to use compost, I'm glad my household landfill waste is so dramatically reduced and someone else gets some good compost out of it.

  • @julialagarde6032
    @julialagarde6032 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for doing this video. We live in MD and Frederick City is starting a compost program 8/21.

  • @mariacybulski1175
    @mariacybulski1175 3 месяца назад +1

    I live upstate new york , we have garden waste but we have to buy the compost and also the bags

  • @cathyscreationandvlog4224
    @cathyscreationandvlog4224 3 месяца назад +1

    I pay $1.70 each time I put my can out with my green waste,but I can go get compost from my city for free and as much as I would like 😊