Easy, Year-Round Compost for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Instead of making one large compost pile, consider creating a system that utilizes a series of smaller compost piles staggered throughout the year. That ensures that you have some compost ready continually versus having a lot of compost ready all at once.
    In this video, we begin an experiment composting horse manure in the Urban EDC with and without a central air pipe.
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Комментарии • 133

  • @russellradwanski5771
    @russellradwanski5771 3 года назад +34

    I definitely get a small burst of dopamine when I see Diego’s put out a new compost video

  • @thisorthat7626
    @thisorthat7626 3 года назад +10

    Horse manure with wood shavings, grass clippings, and urine. Free and break down very quickly. Thanks for your great videos, Diego. Keep things simple and spend more time gardening.

  • @authorcharlieboring
    @authorcharlieboring 3 года назад +11

    I am an urban gardener and I like this idea, with modifications. I use this method along with 2 leaf mold wire enclosures, a tumbler, a worm farm, and using a dig, dump, and cover method in the fall and winter directly into the garden.

  • @wagroforestry33
    @wagroforestry33 3 года назад +45

    I would love to see you open a can or pile each month this year to see "what's done cooking this month?" and then a summary of the contents that went in it, how long it took, and what the weather has been like during that time. Thanks!

  • @DadWhoKnowsThings
    @DadWhoKnowsThings Год назад +12

    Maybe I'm blind but I didn't see a link to a video in the description (or a card in the video) linking to a video where you reveal the results of your pipe experiment. It's an unresolved cliffhanger, the kind that makes people sad, eat pie, cry, and not want to subscribe.

    • @shaunnichols8170
      @shaunnichols8170 5 месяцев назад +2

      I was wondering the same thing.

    • @charlottelauzon3147
      @charlottelauzon3147 5 месяцев назад +1

      From other channels, the purpose of the tube is that it removed a few days later after some settling. The hole it created after removing would aerate the middle .

    • @shizukachan1541
      @shizukachan1541 2 месяца назад

      Lmaooo

  • @bmzaron713
    @bmzaron713 2 года назад +4

    Is this some kind of social experiment? I have never watched so many videos that never show the 'results'.. It's taking a toll on me

  • @yearofthegarden
    @yearofthegarden Год назад +1

    When I type compost in a trash can, you are the only person I trust out of everyone else who essentially shows themselves putting organic matter in a trash can

  • @ericcarve4476
    @ericcarve4476 Год назад +1

    I just picked up 5 garbage cans and found your video. Love RUclips’s algorithm. Now I have to find your followup to see if the pipe is needed!

  • @amyjones2490
    @amyjones2490 2 года назад +3

    I've gotta say after purchasing really bad compost for lots of money this year this idea seems really doable. I love the portability as well.

  • @dogslobbergardens6606
    @dogslobbergardens6606 3 года назад +4

    I really appreciate your general approach. This current episode's topic is like giving oneself a gift subscription to the Compost of the Month Club. (if you trademark that phrase I want a free t-shirt or something :p )

  • @SD-co9xe
    @SD-co9xe 2 года назад +7

    I have switched to a similar system using 20 gallon trash cans. I compost my kitchen scraps and water soaked cardboard boxes and throw in some composting worms.

  • @elizabethsessions4486
    @elizabethsessions4486 3 года назад +7

    I lost it when you said "look no further than a horse's rear" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @carlostorrelio8099
    @carlostorrelio8099 3 года назад +1

    I loved the idea and built one already. It has been almost 6 months and I am checking every day for the update. Stop this misery please.

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  3 года назад +2

      What type of update are you looking for on this?

    • @carlostorrelio8099
      @carlostorrelio8099 3 года назад +2

      @@DiegoFooter mostly to know which method worked better, with or without the central pvc tube, and how long it took to fully compost the manure. I am a chef and started a no dig garden this year and your videos encouraged me to self supply me with microgreens and vegetables, thanks a lot.

    • @Well_I_am_just_saying
      @Well_I_am_just_saying 3 года назад +2

      @@DiegoFooter
      How long did it take to complete the process? Did you have to turn or tumble at all? Did you end up with good quality fine compost? Did you have to add water on a regular basis? Did it consistently compost throughout, or only near the air holes? Any other thoughts or conclusions from this method?

    • @Well_I_am_just_saying
      @Well_I_am_just_saying 3 года назад

      @@DiegoFooter
      This looks like an excellent idea and there is a good chance that I'm going to try this method this weekend with some grass clippings.

    • @petertr2000
      @petertr2000 2 года назад +1

      @@DiegoFooter Any results on whether the centre pipe made any difference yet?

  • @WanieB
    @WanieB 3 года назад +2

    This is an awesome idea that is small and neat. I happen to have a constant supply of food scraps and rabbit poo that I will have to try this system out with.

  • @joanl2057
    @joanl2057 3 года назад +1

    Love your "Do the work attitude". Thinking of using a PVC cap to use only when loading the barrel.

  • @corteltube
    @corteltube 3 года назад +3

    Love composting...even got rid of my garbage disposal...always freaked me out anyway when it was turned on. 😂🤣

  • @retrocynical5209
    @retrocynical5209 3 года назад +2

    Love your enthusiasm man!

  • @sandraoconnor5700
    @sandraoconnor5700 Год назад +1

    Really really helpful and inspiring !!

  • @RA-rf4nz
    @RA-rf4nz 3 года назад +2

    Can't wait to see what the comparison results are.

  • @Klavier7
    @Klavier7 3 года назад +2

    I’ve made a chicken composting system where I’ve terraced a chicken run with welded wire and turn piles each week down the hill. Best system ever

  • @johns.777
    @johns.777 2 года назад

    Am I the only one that when Diego said "horse manure" - I yelled at my monitor - HORSE SH*T! LOL - Thanks for the awesome video.

  • @willitine
    @willitine 3 года назад

    Great advice on composting continuously. Thanks, Diego.

  • @chrischandler3041
    @chrischandler3041 3 года назад +1

    Love the innovations!

  • @torysutherland8877
    @torysutherland8877 3 года назад +1

    I just started composting. Got two areas. 3 by 3 each. I live in a suburban area. Worried about your browns? Walk around the neighborhood and find leaf mold and cut branches that people just leave on those side roads. Brown will never be a problem for me, and green just comes right from my kitchen ^_^ trust me, no one's ganna be mad that you're cleaning up the neighborhood.

  • @ttb1513
    @ttb1513 Год назад +1

    I wish there were more videos that showed results of experiments instead of only the start.

  • @ranchoraccolto
    @ranchoraccolto 3 года назад +1

    nice Diego! really good one, i was about to make that experiment now just have to wait...

  • @Warrior-In-the-Garden
    @Warrior-In-the-Garden 3 года назад

    I like this idea- I do have horse manure mixed with bedding down the way- I put it right on top of my beds last year- now have great grass growing- hoping this will kill the seeds. Looking forward to the update video.

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  3 года назад

      I don't think this will kill the weed seeds. Not hot enough.

  • @busker153
    @busker153 3 года назад +2

    I agree with not using what is not needed. Simplicity Theory! I'm thinking of just taking 2 cans and dumping back and forth every day. Maybe do only 3/4 full so I can still pick them up to dump them into each other.

  • @williammcduff6531
    @williammcduff6531 3 года назад +3

    For those wondering where to get enough compost material. If you live in the city like me grass clippings and leaves are overflowing. If you don't have enough hit up a couple of your neighbors that's what I do.

  • @backwoodsbaby9729
    @backwoodsbaby9729 3 года назад +6

    Im just over here impatiently waiting for an update on the woodchip johnson-su bioreactor......

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  3 года назад +7

      Nothing to update really. It's just doing it's thing. I can make a video though.

  • @ZachSwena
    @ZachSwena 3 года назад +3

    Compost availability can still be an issue if you use a lot even when it is readily available. I have a 30 ton truckload arriving today, and another on Monday. I do need to talk to the neighbor about if I can have some of their manure though so I can hopefully make enough compost for my own use...

  • @stevefromthegarden1135
    @stevefromthegarden1135 3 года назад

    I can get all the horse manure I want from a local stable. Works great and they are happy for me to take it. :) I do need to setup additional bins this spring once winter starts to break and temps get back into the low 40s.

    • @OldAlabamaGardener
      @OldAlabamaGardener 3 года назад +2

      Before you get the manure, I recommend you ask the stable owners if the pastures are sprayed with aminopyralid (aminopyrlid is a broad leaf herbicide). If the answer is yes, then you don't want that manure in your garden.
      OAG

    • @stevefromthegarden1135
      @stevefromthegarden1135 3 года назад

      @@OldAlabamaGardener I had already checked it out a couple years ago with those concerns in mind Btw: I enjoyed your growing big onions series.

    • @OldAlabamaGardener
      @OldAlabamaGardener 3 года назад +1

      @@stevefromthegarden1135 Good for you. It is getting more difficult to avoid herbicides, especially Round-Up. Thank for watching my videos. I have onions growing now, I am doing something a little different this year, but have not yet started making videos of it.
      OAG

    • @stevefromthegarden1135
      @stevefromthegarden1135 3 года назад

      @@OldAlabamaGardener I started my candy onion seeds yesterday and waiting for the patterson seeds to be delivered. Making a video for it. I'm outside Chicago so looking to plant in ground around march 15th.

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  3 года назад

      Yes, agree.

  • @oldmanfigs
    @oldmanfigs Год назад

    Very innovative!

  • @DirtyHairy84
    @DirtyHairy84 3 года назад +2

    The Lex Luther of compost bio reactors.

  • @Bluesky_Blueocean
    @Bluesky_Blueocean Год назад

    Nice shirt sir .
    love the color-pattern.

  • @edezigner
    @edezigner 2 года назад +1

    So which worked better... the post in the center or no?

  • @kevinbossick8374
    @kevinbossick8374 3 года назад +1

    I use a 55 gal. drum with holes drilled everywhere. It takes some work to roll it around every week or two, but it's good for me. I can get compost every three months. One month to build, and two months to cook (approx.).

    • @nickieserdyn1111
      @nickieserdyn1111 3 года назад

      Hallo Kevin. What size is those holes? Could you post a photo please?

    • @kevinbossick8374
      @kevinbossick8374 3 года назад

      @@nickieserdyn1111 I just drilled 1/4” holes every six inches or so. Does not need to be perfect. Top and bottom, as well as the round sides. I used a poly drum I got from work. Clean of course. The top of the drum is removable. That is where I fill with shredded paper, grass clippings, kitchen scraps, plant trimmings, etc.

    • @kevinbossick8374
      @kevinbossick8374 3 года назад

      @@nickieserdyn1111 On my youtube channel, go to the July Garden video. I show my compost barrel, and talk about it.

    • @racebiketuner
      @racebiketuner 3 года назад

      @@kevinbossick8374 1/4" is a good size for the holes. If you go much larger, you can have a problem with rodents

    • @kevinbossick8374
      @kevinbossick8374 3 года назад

      @@racebiketuner That is why I went with the barrel/drum method. I don't need any rats.

  • @mesta9997
    @mesta9997 2 года назад

    after all the composting methods you've reviewed I'd like to see you review the AEROBIN 400 INSULATED COMPOSTER - 15 CUBIC FOOT (112 GALLON) COMPOST BIN

  • @davidsawyer1599
    @davidsawyer1599 3 года назад +7

    Free sources. The local grocery store produce department. Most Produce Managers are willing to let you have the trimmings. Believe me your local hog farmer is already way ahead of you..

  • @brandon6348
    @brandon6348 2 года назад

    Thanks dude

  • @coreymoyers5771
    @coreymoyers5771 2 года назад +1

    Horse manure has a lot of weed seeds in it that will sprout. For some reason, cow manure does not. If your compost doesn't hit 150 degrees, it won't kill the seeds and you will introduce a ton of weeds to whatever you decide to use the compost for.

  • @anguscameron8152
    @anguscameron8152 3 года назад +2

    Ive always thought that you need a big pile to get the insulation for the bacteria temp sweet spot. I have two mesh rings, they are about 1200mm wide, 900mm tall. I turned one of them into a johnson-su bioreactor in September. The other one im filling with a mix of kitchen scraps and lucerne hay/garden weeds. Im hoping I can get away with just 2 big piles, i think ill have to leave the maturing pile for another 8 months or so.
    Would be great to see an experiment on the trade off between a bigger bioreactor vs one of these trash bin ones you are using Diego. Does a larger pile decompose faster?
    Love your work
    A

  • @islandliving5448
    @islandliving5448 2 года назад +1

    Is there an update on which one did better? Can't seem to find it. Im curious to see which one did better.

  • @nas8318
    @nas8318 3 года назад +3

    What temperatures do they reach? I tried this a few years back and they hardly warmed up. I need them to kill the seeds under them. My pile is currently at 138F under the snow.

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  3 года назад +2

      I think this one has been as high as 120. If you were going for heat, that may tough in such a small volume.

  • @halsteward1003
    @halsteward1003 2 года назад

    Fact of Horse manure.
    You stated it in other video Herbicides

  • @reneebrown2968
    @reneebrown2968 2 года назад

    I building my chicken coop. I plan on composting in garbage cans. And in place in the run.

  • @terber12392
    @terber12392 2 года назад

    Where is the comparison video??? Please help me find it....I have looked. Very interested to find out if having the air tube was helpful.

  • @jimfulkerson2679
    @jimfulkerson2679 8 месяцев назад

    What is the different betmen fishing worms and compost worms ?

  • @philupdegrave731
    @philupdegrave731 2 года назад

    I'd like to see a vid on the progress.

  • @Riverrockphotos
    @Riverrockphotos 3 года назад

    Man I wish I had room to make more than just one pile. I might see if I can at least have two. I all so have a composter that is a bear you turn it works great.

  • @crazysquirrel9425
    @crazysquirrel9425 Год назад

    Doing mine but don't have center pipe yet.
    They are barely warm (40F) when it is 32F outside.
    I do have air holes (about 1") in the sides too.
    About every 2 weeks I rotate between the cans, fluffing up and aerating the soil.
    STILL not heating up after 4 months.
    I need that compost in about another 6 weeks or so.
    Not sure it will be ready in time.

  • @alphacentauri2506
    @alphacentauri2506 3 месяца назад

    What if the horses are on meds? Like antibiotics? Will that destroy the compost?

  • @heritagefamilydental
    @heritagefamilydental 3 года назад +1

    Diego our subscriber I’m trying to make as much compost as possible what I don’t understand about this method is why not take all of my manure pile it up create a big hot pile and let it all finish all at once - and then just take as I need as the time goes on?

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  3 года назад

      You could. I think a lot of people struggle getting that much biomass at once and managing the pile. You are still going to need a series of piles because eventually the big pile runs out. So space might be an issue of managing multiple big piles.

    • @Well_I_am_just_saying
      @Well_I_am_just_saying 3 года назад

      @@DiegoFooter
      And you are probably going to need to turn and mix the pile once in awhile if you just use the large pile method. Correct???

  • @Adnancorner
    @Adnancorner 2 года назад +1

    may be get a couple of rabbits for generating manure.

  • @chocalatekid8024
    @chocalatekid8024 Год назад

    Right, would this work in Zone4b where we have potentially 4 months of below 0 F weather?

    • @sandy5149
      @sandy5149 Год назад

      It will work. The composting process would slow down a lot below freezing but it will start right again once it's warm enough. So you won't get compost every month and have to be very patient but it will work😊

  • @mrbill700
    @mrbill700 3 года назад +1

    ....waiting

  • @phillipsoutergardens4818
    @phillipsoutergardens4818 Год назад

    Curious on the results on this on this

  • @pioneer7777777
    @pioneer7777777 3 года назад

    What size trash cans are you using? Looks like there are 20 up to 55 gallon sizes available.

  • @Well_I_am_just_saying
    @Well_I_am_just_saying 3 года назад +2

    Did you do a follow-up video on this method yet? I am curious to find out if it is necessary to turn the compost over every month or so.
    I was originally going to buy a compost tumbler or make a compost tumbler out of barrels, then I was going to build a large johnson-su bioreactor like in your videos, but now I think I should definitely start with this method because I have lots of cheap trash cans that I bought at Lowe's laying around. I mainly use the cheap trash cans to put my leaves out by the road to be picked up by the town during the fall. I might as well use them to start composting some grass clippings this summer and expand into composting leaves this fall. I will still probably end up building a few large 5 foot tall johnson-su bioreactors this fall to handle my large volume of leaves.

  • @ya00007
    @ya00007 Год назад

    You didn't explain why you need a series of bins? Or did you?

  • @toymot
    @toymot Год назад

    Can you use consistent human manure?

  • @jo-annjewett198
    @jo-annjewett198 Год назад

    There are a lot of broad leaf herbicides in the horse feed and it ends up in their manure and will kill your plants. It is a big problem.

  • @moon-oq4ks
    @moon-oq4ks 2 года назад

    does it need to sit in shade or in sunlight?

  • @bernadinenewland5100
    @bernadinenewland5100 9 месяцев назад

    Be careful when getting any manure due to persistent herbacides.

  • @joshahmb
    @joshahmb 3 года назад

    Is there a minimal size of bin that can be used? I’m looking to use three or four 50L food safe bins

    • @ferrous719
      @ferrous719 3 года назад +1

      I've had stuff compost in a 1 gal counter bin, there is no too small. Just stir shake or flip occasionally so it aerates.

    • @joshahmb
      @joshahmb 3 года назад

      @@ferrous719 I ended up using 80l bins with plastic tubing, the bins and tubing have a bunch of holes. I used a drill and soldering iron.

  • @SARJENT.
    @SARJENT. 3 года назад +1

    Are you concerned with the manure coming from horses that have been dewormed?

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  3 года назад +1

      Not so much. I will do a video on this.

    • @SARJENT.
      @SARJENT. 3 года назад +1

      @@DiegoFooter that would be awesome! Thank you.

  • @cajun221
    @cajun221 2 года назад

    Where's the update to this video? Thank you.

  • @doncook3584
    @doncook3584 3 года назад +1

    To all composters. Add soil to your piles

  • @sj6404
    @sj6404 2 года назад

    Wait, where is the video with the end results? I think this video is premature.

  • @2ndSprings
    @2ndSprings 3 года назад +1

    Unfortunately the only horse malarkey we have around here comes out in the form of CO2 from a politicians mouth. ;-)

  • @emdorris3319
    @emdorris3319 2 года назад +1

    Horse manure=Aminopyralids.

  • @michelifig6356
    @michelifig6356 3 года назад

    How long before one could use the contents of the trashcan, do you know?

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  3 года назад

      Depends on what goes into it and the outside temperature. I would think at least 3 months.

    • @michelifig6356
      @michelifig6356 3 года назад

      @@DiegoFooter thanks lovely. So maybe 4 bins over a year..

  • @davidgonzales-ec8bo
    @davidgonzales-ec8bo 2 года назад

    Lol, you're funny.

  • @118Columbus
    @118Columbus 2 года назад

    He hangs out at the bar waiting for the horses 🐴 to drop a huge load…

  • @dennisspeer8077
    @dennisspeer8077 2 года назад +1

    Who knows because you never finished the video.

  • @MalkiZee
    @MalkiZee 3 года назад

    When you want to see results and realize it's just part one and posted last week...

  • @masonbaylorbears
    @masonbaylorbears 3 года назад +1

    urban EDC might not be the greatest name haha there is already a huge thing about Everyday carry gear that has a tons of info that will drown out your info

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  3 года назад +1

      You're probably right, but not a concern.

    • @masonbaylorbears
      @masonbaylorbears 3 года назад

      @@DiegoFooter a nice convenience of having a great audience that keeps your stuff seen, so you dont have to rely on search returns

  • @jayanthaniwnhalla2602
    @jayanthaniwnhalla2602 8 месяцев назад

    Sir

  • @tjmarx
    @tjmarx 2 года назад

    Horse manure costs $35 for 5kg where I live. Everyone who owns or keeps horses sells it.
    Just saying, apparently the people in your community are happy leaving money on the tablet.

  • @gundur7193
    @gundur7193 2 месяца назад

    Sadece konuştunuz. Biz sizin dilinizi bilmiyoruz ki. Görsel de gerekliydi

  • @satapornkuvijitjaru2647
    @satapornkuvijitjaru2647 3 года назад

    shoud be aerobic

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  3 года назад

      It is.

    • @mikeypc3592
      @mikeypc3592 3 года назад

      Take it you didn't notice all the holes in both trash cans, or the white pipe with holes in the centre of one of them.

  • @sj6404
    @sj6404 2 года назад

    If its too hard, you're too lazy. That's true of most of life.

  • @w0qu
    @w0qu 3 года назад

    Thermophilic composting can get it broken down in 3 days.

  • @rosaliethomson4655
    @rosaliethomson4655 Год назад

    AAll thisaguy does is talk.

  • @GregoryBoysHomestead
    @GregoryBoysHomestead 3 года назад

    Here's how my son and I make compost for our 1500 Square Foot front yard garden smack dab in the middle of a Columbus Ohio neighborhood.
    ruclips.net/video/wCTlb2lY7Rs/видео.html