Why Use a COMPOST Tumbler

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @Richard-zx5te
    @Richard-zx5te Год назад +4

    You just helped a rookie from overthinking a rather basic process. Thanks

  • @heatherem5690
    @heatherem5690 Год назад +2

    “Took me two beers to assemble it If it took six beers Id say leave it” 😂❤

  • @LinneaDolfsmom
    @LinneaDolfsmom 6 месяцев назад

    I have watched soooo many videos about composting and this is by far the best with the most complete information. Thank you!

  • @GoldSkye
    @GoldSkye 2 года назад +3

    I just built my compost tumbler and this has been very helpful, thank you.

  • @centavo71
    @centavo71 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this, super helpful video. Just got my tumbler today. Unfortunately I'm in a pretty cold climate so don't know how the winter will go but can't wait to get going!

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  2 года назад +1

      I definitely get better results in the warmer months. Good luck!

    • @iamshredder3587
      @iamshredder3587 Год назад

      You can still hot compost in winter most places but takes a little extra care. Have to regularly added a bit of greens to keep it heated is the biggest thing. Idk about in a tumbler I haven't tried

  • @leliladurnford382
    @leliladurnford382 Год назад

    thank you for your thorough demonstration on how to use this tumbler. I now understand how to use it. Very good explanation

  • @nikkernacker1
    @nikkernacker1 Год назад

    Home state RUclipsrs! I’m immediately subscribing! Go DAWGS!

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  Год назад

      Awesome! Always good to have another home state follower. Go Dawgs!

  • @DatboiTamale-25
    @DatboiTamale-25 2 года назад

    2 beers sounds good to me! I will be getting one today!

  • @ScrapMansWorld
    @ScrapMansWorld 2 года назад +2

    thanks for a really good video! had never seen one like this before, but now I was really excited to start making my own compost.

  • @Elledot4
    @Elledot4 4 года назад +3

    This was very helpful! Especially for a beginner like me.

  • @thestupidgardener4642
    @thestupidgardener4642 3 года назад +1

    I have a compost tumbler. It works great. I put a bunch of shredded paper in there with greens and it does a great job breaking down.
    Great channel! I subscribed!!

  • @alfabrizio6005
    @alfabrizio6005 3 года назад

    Someone on youtube that actually knows by doing! Thanks!!

  • @MrVirtuosobg
    @MrVirtuosobg 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is my first growing season with a compost tumbler. Do you keep yours in a sunny location to help with the breakdown? How long does it take for you to get usable compost? Do you have to dilute the compost tea you collect?

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, ours is in a sunny location, just because it's a convenient place. It really varies on the time it takes depending on how balanced I have the mix and what season it is. It breaks down a lot faster when its warm, but what I put in during the summer isn't ready until the fall. I don't dilute the compost tea, but it's fairly diluted already from rain running through it and around it into my collection tin.
      Good luck with your first growing season!

  • @genehowley1465
    @genehowley1465 2 года назад

    Only two beers. It took me a few more than that. :). Nice video

  • @Navigatingmotherhood
    @Navigatingmotherhood 2 года назад

    Finally a video that is soooo helpful!!!!

  • @highlandscommunityclub1160
    @highlandscommunityclub1160 3 года назад +5

    My bin is bigger gets REALLY heavy and hard to turn. If I put less in it’s not worth doing for the small amount of compost I get. But I love the upper body workout. I stay strong and get wonderful garden food!

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  3 года назад

      It can definitely be a workout, especially when it’s wet. Do you have one of those big ones that you can also start the turn with some foot pressure?

  • @charliemcgriff7643
    @charliemcgriff7643 3 года назад +1

    Great information freind

  • @1113hawaii
    @1113hawaii 3 года назад +1

    nice video! what do you now when the tumbler gets full before the compost is ready to use (buy another tumbler?) do they make them with a hand crank?

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  3 года назад

      So far, I haven’t had one get full before the other side is ready to empty.
      Yes, I think other brands make them with a hand crank

  • @heathergirgenti1721
    @heathergirgenti1721 6 месяцев назад

    😊 Thank you

  • @yolandapierce4258
    @yolandapierce4258 3 года назад +2

    I have that same tumbler and I'm just not sure how I feel about it yet lol I collect in 5 gallon buckets and the openings are soo small in the bin that it makes it difficult to hold the bucket and try to dump everything in. I wish there was a locking mechanism so that it didn't move while trying to load it.

    • @scott1lori282
      @scott1lori282 2 года назад +1

      Overcome, improvise & adapt. A lock would make it cost $40 more for nothing. Tumble till weight is at bottom. Use scrap cardboard as a makeshift funnel type device. The cardboard will direct your dump. Rip up cardboard and throw it in too!

  • @seancampbell7911
    @seancampbell7911 2 года назад +1

    Alex, great video and Congrats to the Bulldogs! I noticed many of your planters have a mesh stretched over them. What is their purpose and also you have a white PVC pipe and cap inserted in the soil. What is that? Maybe you can do a video on those things? Maybe you already have! New Subscriber.

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  2 года назад +1

      The wire mesh over the soil is to keep squirrels and chipmunks from digging up the soil. The white PVC pipe is how I fill the containers with water. The bottom has a reservoir that holds water with a wicking center that can pull out water for the plants to drink.
      Thanks for subscribing!

  • @sandreawhite7534
    @sandreawhite7534 2 года назад

    I loved your video. Two beer assembly. LOL. I have a question. Animals/snakes/critters can’t get in. I can handle that. What I can’t handle are roaches. How badly do these attract roaches. I know it gets too hot for worms however can I add Diatomaceous Earth to keep the creepy crawlers down? Or will it kill the microbes?

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  2 года назад

      I wish I had an answer for you. Maybe try adding more browns and see if it breaks down faster. I hate roaches too, but didn’t have a bad problem with them, but I don’t know what I did differently

  • @bonniep.5165
    @bonniep.5165 3 года назад

    Excited to get started ~ put together last night definitely 🍻!

  • @katieshaffer123
    @katieshaffer123 Год назад +1

    Can you use tea bags in too?

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  Год назад +1

      I wouldn’t put the nylon bags in there, but the leaves are fine.

  • @DameObserver108
    @DameObserver108 2 года назад +2

    Have you ever used a tumbler composter with worms? And do you have trouble with flies getting into your tumbler?

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  2 года назад +1

      No, i haven’t used worms in a tumbler before. I’m afraid it would get too hot when it’s “cooking”. I haven’t had any fly problems as long as I turn it regularly and keep feeding it.

    • @DameObserver108
      @DameObserver108 2 года назад

      ​@@SoilMatesofGeorgia So maybe I will try without worms...you make it look very easy! TY for answering my questions! I live in an apt complex and this is the first time I've done composting. I feel like I'm going off the high board at the pool if you know what I mean.

    • @DameObserver108
      @DameObserver108 2 года назад +1

      @@SoilMatesofGeorgia I'm very glad to hear that flies can be avoided!

  • @NickiUn
    @NickiUn 2 года назад

    I live in Ireland and we do not have the heat. Would I have to water it that much? Like is it depending on the heat and does it dry the compost? Do you see when it needs water?

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  2 года назад

      I water mine in Georgia, but you might get enough water seeping in from the rain in Ireland. I don't keep mine soaking wet, but at least damp versus dry.

  • @compticny3138
    @compticny3138 2 года назад

    I picked up a blender at a garage sale after the DW ask if I was using her blender. The shells go into the compost pile or directly into soil mixes.

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  Год назад +1

      We've done it both ways, but I like to put them in the compost since they break down quicker that way.

  • @B.L.S.S
    @B.L.S.S 4 года назад +1

    Wonderful video sir! Thanks so much!

  • @gbmarie836
    @gbmarie836 2 года назад

    I want one but cannot tolerate the thought of dealing with maggots. Seen a lot of videos with them taking over. How do you keep them out?

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  2 года назад

      I’ve never had a problem with them. I assume it’s because I turn it every day and keep adding new stuff to it. I guess that keeps it breaking down before flies lay their eggs in there.

  • @Andrea-gs6zh
    @Andrea-gs6zh Год назад

    Is it good to use manure? What type is best? Or old potting dirt? Sorry newbie here!! Lol

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  Год назад

      We put some old dry cow manure in ours a couple of times. I don't think it is necessary, but I think it adds more good food for the plants. Most of what we use is from the kitchen or yard, like leaves and grass clippings if you don't use herbicide or pesticide on your lawn.

  • @esantone0398
    @esantone0398 2 года назад

    how do prevent dangerous mold from forming? ive read a recent article on mold from compost and i am being cautious…

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  2 года назад

      I'm not sure. I haven't had a problem (that I know of). I think if you keep the compost turned, you should be OK, but I don't know enough to guarantee that. Good luck!

    • @esantone0398
      @esantone0398 2 года назад

      @@SoilMatesofGeorgia ok thanks. im sure we will be fine too. how often to you put water in your tumbler? what ratio of water?

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  2 года назад

      @@esantone0398 I just run the hose over into it if it hasn't rained. I try to keep it damp, but not soaked. So, it varies depending on the time of year. I probably do it every few days in the summer and skip it in the winter because we get enough rain. Mine drains pretty well and I use the dark water that drains out as a compost tea to pour into my planters.

    • @esantone0398
      @esantone0398 2 года назад

      @@SoilMatesofGeorgia thanks again!

  • @diemflores2623
    @diemflores2623 3 года назад

    Thank you for the explanation. I just bought one today and was thinking of putting some earth worms in to help the process faster , what do you think? Would it work? I’m new to gardening and all 😄

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  3 года назад +1

      I think that would be OK as long as the compost isn’t getting too hot while it’s breaking down.

    • @diemflores2623
      @diemflores2623 3 года назад

      @@SoilMatesofGeorgia I ve seen videos where they put in ice 🤣 not sure how it works

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  3 года назад +1

      @@diemflores2623 That seems weird to me, bec the heat helps break down and “cook” it into good soil 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @pr3ciousara
      @pr3ciousara 2 года назад +3

      I bet when you get to the 2nd stage when he moved it out of the tumbler, you can add in the worms. I've heard you can't add the worms to the tumbler directly because they'll die from the heat.

  • @Tuco9684
    @Tuco9684 Год назад +1

    The liquid is called Compost Leachate. There is a difference between leachate and tea and how it should be used. People should search the internet on how to use this brown liquid. I’ve only dumped it on my lawn after diluting it with water.

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  Год назад

      Cool! Thanks for the info. I use it diluted too and pour it into my planters.

  • @iamshredder3587
    @iamshredder3587 Год назад

    8:56 - haha yeah, they say in the big commercial scale composting places the little non-biodegradeable labels they put on fruit and veg is the number one cause of contamination in their compost and biggest frustration.
    Thanks bro.

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  Год назад

      Yeah, I’ve learned that lesson a few times, but I’ve been good lately. I’ll bet those big places gets tons of them

  • @jamesandgracekidsshow
    @jamesandgracekidsshow Год назад +1

    What size is the tumbler?

  • @Sunny14136
    @Sunny14136 2 года назад

    Thanks for this helpful video on compost tumbling! Quick question: Do you find that the compost tea in the open container below the tumbler attracts vermin, rodents, etc.? I just want to be prepared!

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  2 года назад

      I didn’t notice any change. I try to make a point to use it when I see my container catching the tea gets full, which can be often if you add water from the hose and not just wait on the rain. Good luck!

    • @Sunny14136
      @Sunny14136 2 года назад

      @@SoilMatesofGeorgia That makes sense! Thanks for your reply.

  • @veronicasolomon6898
    @veronicasolomon6898 2 года назад

    excellentt

  • @Cbnlifts
    @Cbnlifts 3 года назад

    Go dawgs!

  • @joeshmoe7789
    @joeshmoe7789 Год назад

    So much water draining indicates you have too much water and your compost is probably aerobic. You need to cut back on the water you add and leave the lid open to help the compost dry out. Close the lid, spin or mix it and open the lid. Your compost should be damp like a moist sponge. Your compost probably smells. When you leave the lid open, bury any foods like meat scraps so animals don't smell it. You should only get drips and drops of water, if any, and no accumulation.
    No worries if you take it all out. Compost starters are over rated and decomposition will start quickly. Your peppers started in the refrigerator!

    • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
      @SoilMatesofGeorgia  Год назад

      Thanks! It doesn’t smell, but I can see a difference this year using less water than I used to, mainly because it’s in a different place, not because I meant to make a change.