This way to Compost in Place, can help many plants outside continue to grow all winter until the freeze. I had zucchini grow all year into Spring with this very system.
Hi. Are you using raised bed soil or putting mix in those smaller containers? Can old gardening, potting, or raised bed soil/dirt be added to my compost pile? Thanks for your help! :)
I actually clapped with glee as you ended the video. I'm so happy to discover this method of composting and growing! I'm throwing off my blanket and heading to the garden right now!
I think growing some pollinator-attracting flowers in the upper pot would also be fun - attract bees/butterflies, and make the garden even more beautiful. Love this idea.
This is so GENIUS! CA just inacted a law mandating composting to reduce waste in landfills. Our Waste management company has yet to develop a plan how individual residents can comply. I've been throwing my waste scraps in the green can but this is even better and less messy. Thank you for the idea!
Hi Robbie, greetings from London. I found your channel six weeks ago & got excited to start a compost-in-crate vegetable garden from scratch just before lockdown started in March. As food prices are going to rise, I wanted to be self sufficient as much as I could. Yesterday, 8 weeks after starting sewing my vegetables from seed, I found the fattest earthworm ever in my rich kitchen-scrapped soil of my basil plant I grew in a washing-up bowl. Very exciting!. It's still coolish here so the basil plants are still growing in the conservatory waiting to be planted outside. I was so excited & satisfied to see my first worm (an earthworm not a composting worm I think) because I didn't add any worms myself, like some gardeners do. I'm using your compost-in-place technique for the first time & it's actually working really well!. I've never gardened before & this is so satisfying. Needless to say, all my other veggies & herbs I've grown from seed - courgettes, cucumbers, tomatoes, celery, peas, beans, rocket, parsley, onions have their own earthworms in their compost-in-place pots too. Mostly all are still in the conservatory & I'm going to need to build an extension to the house (joke) as they're all getting absolutely huge in their pots & washing up bowls. The basil leaves are the length of my hand, i wish I could upload photos on these comments to show you. Very flavoursome, not like the bland Tesco's basil plants.. I'll never have to buy these herbs & vegetables from Sainsbury's again as they're easy to multiply or grow from cutting. I never knew this as I've recently moved into my partner's house with garden, after living in a flat with no outdoor space. I am Enlightened! What fast results & a rewarding experience to watch my veggies & herbs grow fast & large indoors & outdoors. I make Compost Tea from stewed bananas, tea, kitchen scraps, eggshells & coffee grinds (given for free by my local Greasy Caf). I also stew stinging nettles as a fertiliser for added nitrogen from the forest at the end of my garden. Also collect twigs & sticks from the forest & I mow 3 times over fallen leaves I collect from the there to break them down & sift to use in my compost-in-place creates. Before I started your idea of composting-in-place & growing vegetables in crates, I dug up the poor quality soil & buried tons of kitchen scraps, tinned fish & coffee grinds (to absorb the smell) after I did a load of research about growing bumper crops from the composting in-place method. Hence I'm filling a once overgrown & poor quality clay soil garden from scratch which has never been loved, with lovely vegetables, very exciting. It's kept me occupied & sane during lockdown. I'm a Carer for Elderly people & I get to take home & compost their food leftovers & brown garden waste. Tons of rich home-made compost for free with very little work! yet to taste any of my vegetables as it's too early in the season but I'm sure it will all taste amazing. Thank you Robbie, God bless
Hey Robbie. I haven't set up composting in place...but i compost in those 12 inch landscape pots by stacking them. In just a few months i have such a nutrient based soil with WORMS-GALORE ! Gardening becomes so affordable by being able to use less expensive potting soil... when you can mix it 50/50 with the compost you can make yourself. Thank you for all your experience, knowledge and inspiration. My food forest is looking good (and tasty!) BTW: tip from another youtuber on planting tomatoes. Plant an egg (busted) under each plant. It give a tomato all the food would ever need. I did this... and oh my gosh... i have never seen so many blooms and fruit before. And i planted seeds from grocery store cherry tomatoes ... that i dried the seeds on a paper towel. My investment in dollars = 1 egg and 1 cherry tomato. TY and stay safe!
One day I will give it a try, with all going on, for a while it was so hard to get eggs from the store, finally they are getting them in here again. I compost in place by many of my tomatoes, that is why we have tons last year, and this works so great for me. If I find a broken egg, I will give it a try, Thanks so very much, take care, Robbie
I watched many gardening channels and tried many things. But only your way works best for me. I also purchased tote as you recommended and it keeps the insects and pests away which makes my life easier. So I love it. I set up compost in place 2 system on every pot I have. So now I do not need to worry to make compost or add compost to my plants or need to remember when will they need more fertilizer. So now I love gardening even more. Millions thanks from Cambodia 🇰🇭
Don't you worry about the chemicals leaching out of the plastic totes, especially when they get hot? Also, is it ok to put meat & fish in the compost material???
Ok but Keep covered w soil & tulle or you will have critters like mice coming in to dig up scraps - also need earthworms & water regularly with plant matter
Hi Robbie! You are an amazing gardener! I have learned so much from watching your videos. I am a brand new gardener but have started composting in place as per your advice...and it works! I have jasmine plants with large flowers just from a few kitchen scraps that I added! I am also growing tomatoes and okra in containers. I watch your videos all the time and love them! Thank you!!
I didn't know Okra could be grown in containers. I have 5 plants that need put in the ground as I type this. May need me a container and try this compost method on one of them.
I love watching your videos because I feel like I can do this. I see all these systems of people have and they give all these complicated instructions and it's just like I live in an apartment I just want to grow some stuff so I don't have to buy it from the grocery store.
🤩👍🌟🌟 awesome...wish I could show you my set up ...this week ...from watching your videos.... I picked up some cheap totes at walmart Put the holes in for good drainage ... stuffed the bottoms with old dried up tree cuttings tossed in some old earth with compost (kitchen scraps) and bagged earth to top it off... Planted some radish , Squash, and gourds .... Then i put some hardware cloth/ wire mesh on top..to keep the critters out from digging it up.. . I think I am becoming more attracted to the setup process, more than the veggie production at this early stage of container gardening..LOL . thanks again Robbie for your exciting videos.
Layering pots! Clever:) do something similar: I blend the food scraps with paper and layer dirt, blender mix, vines. I grow morning glories because they make great shade, feed polinators AND worms love to breed in the vines after you bury them. The blender step changes the process for seven reasons: 1. blended paper is like chocolate for worms 2. the worms process the blender mix in less than a tenth of the time it would take to process unblended food. 3. you can use it in more places because rodents find it unattractive (I blend icky stuff with food rodents like--coffee+carrots) 4. I put the mix under pots where I have hard pan clay and the worms create amazing, fertile soil to an amazing depth relatively quickly. 5. the worm population explodes which makes my duck happy...she follows me around and waits for me to move pots and does her feeding frenzy before I add more blender mix. 6. all the benefits of vermiculture with local worms...the worms benefit from the temperature regulating/moisture of the pots 7. my grow space is increased because I put the pots partially over walkways...and they are pretty Try the blender trick with paper added. You will forever appreciate white junk mail envelopes;)
Robbie, I've been gardening for decades, but learned so much from watching your videos! Not only are you a wealth of practical info, but you're delightful to listen to & your enthusiasm is so inspiring. Thank you & God bless from this new subscriber!
Robbie, I thought composting was too difficult and I didn’t have the space. I’m so excited to get some composting in place started!! You have helped me get excited about gardening again❤
I always enjoy your videos!! You make gardening SO much simpler and with such a FUN personality!! I have a big garden.... but I'm starting to add some totes around my blueberries. I also have tons of wood chips, it's a job to cover the ground with paper or cardboard and then wood chips, but, I'm getting there.
Every one of your videos are so helpful, Robbie. This one answered questions and solved problems I was having with food scraps a couple inches down in a couple pots and I’m finally just going to do this! Even tho I knew about your layering method from watching other of your videos, this one just clinched it for me. I realize now the ease and benefit of it, in so many ways!! Sold!! So excited. Thank you…….!!
I am totally going to be doing this!!!I am actually excited to get my container garden started BECAUSE of this method. Oh, and we got the solar birdbath pump delivered lastnight from amazon. Today, I am making kefir AND we shall work on getting a 5 gallon bucket and lid prepared and ready for the bird bath fountain. I love what you're doing. You're so awesome to listen to, so interesting.This one, made my day though. We compost in big piles including the geobin method. We dump out, we mix and mix and put it all back in ...all of that, its time consuming and sometimes I dread having to go do it. But this one, this method is perfect!!!No heavy lifting. Thankyou so much from B.C. Canada.
That's great! AND more is coming on this very topic very soon, so subscribe and clip on the bell, and you will see soon how I am going to save all my watermelons, Take care thanks
So glad to hear that, no reason to send kitchen scraps to the dump, when the plants can use it and it is so beneficial for our plants, Thank you, take care, Robbie
Hi, Robbie! I love your videos, and have learned so much! I've been using all of my garden and kitchen scraps to compost in place like you do! And here in Central Florida it is already 100 degrees F heat index almost every day, and not much rain! So I have decided to make compost ice cubes for my garden earth worms to help with the heat and dry weather. Sort of like your mint ice, only with expired soup, and everything else! It's working! Thanks again! x0x0x0
You are turning me into a fantastic gardener! Absolutely brilliant... I cleaned out years worth of files day before yesterday just so I could compost the paper and get another bin filled! I lined a laundry basket with an old torn bedsheet, built a compost in place right in that and transplanted strawberries from the ground into it. Most of them survived the shock of planting. I buried a cottage cheese container full of holes in the middle of the strawberries and l filled that with kitchen scraps. My whole life is easier lol. Love YOU! 💖😘
Thank you so much for showing and growing with love and passion. I look forward to giving this a try. I started my Tote garden 2 weeks ago and seek to purchase tulle this week….
I have 3 50 gallon compost makers I found a secret last year that really makes my compost breakdown quick! I put my compost makings in get it about a quarter full I add one can of beer one can of Coke or Pepsi and yeast! And it turns very quickly with this combination I couldn't believe it when I came back from Florida is spring. Plus I always throw in red worms and nightcrawlers fantastic dirt. Just the tip I thought I would share.
Really love your videos. I made a compost bucket for my half thirty gallon plastic drums. I buried it three inches down in the center and planted a zucchini on each side. They went nuts and are producing really well. Going to try this two step method next. I'm planting more this year so I'm eating a lot out of my containers. Good luck with your garden. I'll be watching. 😄🙏💖
@@TJ-ic2ri you just keep adding food scraps to the bucket. I'm about to use a lot of 32 oz yogurt containers with lots of holes to each of my storage totes, buried half way down. I'll add scraps to the bottom and place another one on top with a lettuce plant in it. No 🪰, smells, just healthy plants. You can use any containers for this. Just stack one on top of the other with a plant in it. Happy planting.
After you first fill the compost pot, can you continue to add kitchen scraps to it? I'm so intrigued by this method! Thanks for your videos, I am ready to have a garden again using your easy tips. 🥰
Robbie, there's so many veg in all your gardens. What do you do with all that food? I know you eat some, give food to your daughter, but there's still soooo much food. Just a thought.
This way to Compost in Place, can help many plants outside continue to grow all winter until the freeze. I had zucchini grow all year into Spring with this very system.
Hi. Are you using raised bed soil or putting mix in those smaller containers? Can old gardening, potting, or raised bed soil/dirt be added to my compost pile? Thanks for your help! :)
Thumbs up for this wonderful lady !
Thank you, Robbie. Can I tell you that you’re more fun to watch than tv? True! ❤️
So true. I hve learnt a lot from her. Sometimes after watching her videos l gne out in d hot sun to see wot l can do for my plants yes.
I actually clapped with glee as you ended the video. I'm so happy to discover this method of composting and growing! I'm throwing off my blanket and heading to the garden right now!
I think growing some pollinator-attracting flowers in the upper pot would also be fun - attract bees/butterflies, and make the garden even more beautiful. Love this idea.
This is so GENIUS! CA just inacted a law mandating composting to reduce waste in landfills. Our Waste management company has yet to develop a plan how individual residents can comply. I've been throwing my waste scraps in the green can but this is even better and less messy. Thank you for the idea!
Hi Robbie, greetings from London. I found your channel six weeks ago & got excited to start a compost-in-crate vegetable garden from scratch just before lockdown started in March. As food prices are going to rise, I wanted to be self sufficient as much as I could. Yesterday, 8 weeks after starting sewing my vegetables from seed, I found the fattest earthworm ever in my rich kitchen-scrapped soil of my basil plant I grew in a washing-up bowl. Very exciting!. It's still coolish here so the basil plants are still growing in the conservatory waiting to be planted outside. I was so excited & satisfied to see my first worm (an earthworm not a composting worm I think) because I didn't add any worms myself, like some gardeners do. I'm using your compost-in-place technique for the first time & it's actually working really well!. I've never gardened before & this is so satisfying. Needless to say, all my other veggies & herbs I've grown from seed - courgettes, cucumbers, tomatoes, celery, peas, beans, rocket, parsley, onions have their own earthworms in their compost-in-place pots too. Mostly all are still in the conservatory & I'm going to need to build an extension to the house (joke) as they're all getting absolutely huge in their pots & washing up bowls. The basil leaves are the length of my hand, i wish I could upload photos on these comments to show you. Very flavoursome, not like the bland Tesco's basil plants.. I'll never have to buy these herbs & vegetables from Sainsbury's again as they're easy to multiply or grow from cutting. I never knew this as I've recently moved into my partner's house with garden, after living in a flat with no outdoor space. I am Enlightened! What fast results & a rewarding experience to watch my veggies & herbs grow fast & large indoors & outdoors. I make Compost Tea from stewed bananas, tea, kitchen scraps, eggshells & coffee grinds (given for free by my local Greasy Caf). I also stew stinging nettles as a fertiliser for added nitrogen from the forest at the end of my garden. Also collect twigs & sticks from the forest & I mow 3 times over fallen leaves I collect from the there to break them down & sift to use in my compost-in-place creates. Before I started your idea of composting-in-place & growing vegetables in crates, I dug up the poor quality soil & buried tons of kitchen scraps, tinned fish & coffee grinds (to absorb the smell) after I did a load of research about growing bumper crops from the composting in-place method. Hence I'm filling a once overgrown & poor quality clay soil garden from scratch which has never been loved, with lovely vegetables, very exciting. It's kept me occupied & sane during lockdown. I'm a Carer for Elderly people & I get to take home & compost their food leftovers & brown garden waste. Tons of rich home-made compost for free with very little work! yet to taste any of my vegetables as it's too early in the season but I'm sure it will all taste amazing. Thank you Robbie, God bless
Hey Robbie. I haven't set up composting in place...but i compost in those 12 inch landscape pots by stacking them. In just a few months i have such a nutrient based soil with WORMS-GALORE ! Gardening becomes so affordable by being able to use less expensive potting soil... when you can mix it 50/50 with the compost you can make yourself. Thank you for all your experience, knowledge and inspiration. My food forest is looking good (and tasty!) BTW: tip from another youtuber on planting tomatoes. Plant an egg (busted) under each plant. It give a tomato all the food would ever need. I did this... and oh my gosh... i have never seen so many blooms and fruit before. And i planted seeds from grocery store cherry tomatoes ... that i dried the seeds on a paper towel. My investment in dollars = 1 egg and 1 cherry tomato. TY and stay safe!
One day I will give it a try, with all going on, for a while it was so hard to get eggs from the store, finally they are getting them in here again. I compost in place by many of my tomatoes, that is why we have tons last year, and this works so great for me. If I find a broken egg, I will give it a try, Thanks so very much, take care, Robbie
great idea, stack them, wow!!So, you slightly crack one fresh egg under each tomatoe plant?
What do you mean by busted egg ? Do you mean broken raw eggs with shells ?
@@jpham87 yes...i dig a hole, drop in a raw egg, crack it, and plant my tomato as usual.
I love this egg idea, thanks! I have been dumping a tin of sardines into my planting holes for tomatoes and peppers, works great too!
I watched many gardening channels and tried many things. But only your way works best for me. I also purchased tote as you recommended and it keeps the insects and pests away which makes my life easier. So I love it. I set up compost in place 2 system on every pot I have. So now I do not need to worry to make compost or add compost to my plants or need to remember when will they need more fertilizer. So now I love gardening even more. Millions thanks from Cambodia 🇰🇭
That's awesome!!!!
Don't you worry about the chemicals leaching out of the plastic totes, especially when they get hot? Also, is it ok to put meat & fish in the compost material???
Ok but Keep covered w soil & tulle or you will have critters like mice coming in to dig up scraps - also need earthworms & water regularly with plant matter
You’re a sweetheart Robbie, sharing your easy compost/grow method, I hope, encourages many to garden. Blessing to you, Gary and family. 😊🥕🌺
So nice of you, and I do believe it is getting people to garden on the "easy", Thank you so VERY much, take care, Robbie
Hi Robbie! You are an amazing gardener! I have learned so much from watching your videos. I am a brand new gardener but have started composting in place as per your advice...and it works! I have jasmine plants with large flowers just from a few kitchen scraps that I added! I am also growing tomatoes and okra in containers. I watch your videos all the time and love them! Thank you!!
I didn't know Okra could be grown in containers. I have 5 plants that need put in the ground as I type this. May need me a container and try this compost method on one of them.
This is EPIC! I can’t wait to incorporate this into my garden, thank you for sharing!
I love watching your videos because I feel like I can do this. I see all these systems of people have and they give all these complicated instructions and it's just like I live in an apartment I just want to grow some stuff so I don't have to buy it from the grocery store.
🤩👍🌟🌟 awesome...wish I could show you my set up ...this week ...from watching your videos....
I picked up some cheap totes at walmart
Put the holes in for good drainage ...
stuffed the bottoms with old dried up tree cuttings
tossed in some old earth with compost (kitchen scraps)
and bagged earth to top it off...
Planted some radish , Squash, and gourds ....
Then i put some hardware cloth/ wire mesh on top..to keep the critters out from digging it up..
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I think I am becoming more attracted to the setup process, more than the veggie production at this early stage of container gardening..LOL
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thanks again Robbie for your exciting videos.
I love it! NATURE FEEDING NATURE 💜🌱
I learn something new every time I watch your videos.
Glad to hear it! I try! Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
That hat looks super cute on you!
Oh thank you! Take care, Robbie
I swear, you're the MacGyver of gardening. This is brilliant!
Layering pots! Clever:)
do something similar: I blend the food scraps with paper and layer dirt, blender mix, vines. I grow morning glories because they make great shade, feed polinators AND worms love to breed in the vines after you bury them. The blender step changes the process for seven reasons:
1. blended paper is like chocolate for worms
2. the worms process the blender mix in less than a tenth of the time it would take to process unblended food.
3. you can use it in more places because rodents find it unattractive (I blend icky stuff with food rodents like--coffee+carrots)
4. I put the mix under pots where I have hard pan clay and the worms create amazing, fertile soil to an amazing depth relatively quickly.
5. the worm population explodes which makes my duck happy...she follows me around and waits for me to move pots and does her feeding frenzy before I add more blender mix.
6. all the benefits of vermiculture with local worms...the worms benefit from the temperature regulating/moisture of the pots
7. my grow space is increased because I put the pots partially over walkways...and they are pretty
Try the blender trick with paper added. You will forever appreciate white junk mail envelopes;)
This is a cool variation.
Great idea, as long as rotten dislikes it, I am going to try it out, thanks!
I blend my scraps too. But didn't think of adding paper to the mix. Can't wait to try out this 2 system method.
This is interesting. I want to try your method. Do you add extra water with kitchen scraps and paper?
So you put your kitchen scraps in a blender along with shredded paper, then use this liquid mixture as the compost?
Robbie, I've been gardening for decades, but learned so much from watching your videos! Not only are you a wealth of practical info, but you're delightful to listen to & your enthusiasm is so inspiring. Thank you & God bless from this new subscriber!
Robbie, I thought composting was too difficult and I didn’t have the space.
I’m so excited to get some composting in place started!! You have helped me get excited about gardening again❤
YOU ROCK ROBBIE!!! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
The Compost In Place Queen!!!! Thank you Mr. Gary and Mrs. Robbie for everything!! I have learn so much from you two!!! Keep up the Great Work!!!
Plus, a visual spot check will tell you if there is room to add more kitchen scraps by looking at how high the upper bucket is sitting.
You got it! Thank you, take care, Robbie
Thank you so much Robbie 🌹 You have such a green thumb & warm heart🌹❣️ I just LOVE you BOTH😘🌹
You're the best! Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
Thank you, Robbie👍😎😘
You are a real Earth Angel💞🌱
I always enjoy your videos!! You make gardening SO much simpler and with such a FUN personality!! I have a big garden.... but I'm starting to add some totes around my blueberries. I also have tons of wood chips, it's a job to cover the ground with paper or cardboard and then wood chips, but, I'm getting there.
Wonderful! I too am expanding the garden, yours sounds wonderful, Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
This lady is a game changer in my garden.
OH MY, Thank YOU!
You are such a God send❣️. Thank you so much for your common sense approach to something as natural as growing plants🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
Lo e your channel,I'm in a wheelchair and I have just got some chairs (for free) so I can have a beautiful chair garden! This is great x
So happy I could give you ideas on how to garden
Robbie you rock!
Thanks 😊
Thank you your good idea I. Learn a lot from you Have a beautiful weekend
Thank you so much 😊
That’s a terrific idea! I’m gonna try that this season. Thanks for the idea!
Go for it! It works great 😊
I love your videos! I am glad I found you here. You are such a sweet and knowledgable lady!
Girl, that is brilliant!
Thank you, take care, Robbie
New UK subscriber, Robbie, I love your channel & the simple, no fuss gardening.
Welcome! Thank you so much, take care, Robbie
Every one of your videos are so helpful, Robbie. This one answered questions and solved problems I was having with food scraps a couple inches down in a couple pots and I’m finally just going to do this! Even tho I knew about your layering method from watching other of your videos, this one just clinched it for me. I realize now the ease and benefit of it, in so many ways!! Sold!! So excited. Thank you…….!!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas for gardening compost.🌹💐❤️❤️
Wonderful 😀👍 thank you from Australia 🇦🇺🦘🦘🐨❤️
You're such an inspiration! Thank you and many Blessings.
You are brilliant!
Wow, thank you!
You just gave me an idea to grow scallions in the small pot, with maybe turmeric in the big tote! Thank you!
Perfect! Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
VP Garden my Turmeric is beautiful
Oh my goodness! How awesome is that$$$$!
I bet that smells wonderful in the hot sun.
No smell at all
This is the video I needed to see! Thank you!
You're so welcome! Thank you
Yorkies!!! Cool idea! Fun video. Thanks.
You bet!
Thanks!
OMG, Thank You SO Much for the Super Thanks!❤️ Hope you have a great weekend and again 😊 Thank You 💕❤️💕
Love your videos Robbie! Such positivity and creativity!
Thanks so much! Take care, Robbie
I am totally going to be doing this!!!I am actually excited to get my container garden started BECAUSE of this method. Oh, and we got the solar birdbath pump delivered lastnight from amazon. Today, I am making kefir AND we shall work on getting a 5 gallon bucket and lid prepared and ready for the bird bath fountain. I love what you're doing. You're so awesome to listen to, so interesting.This one, made my day though. We compost in big piles including the geobin method. We dump out, we mix and mix and put it all back in ...all of that, its time consuming and sometimes I dread having to go do it. But this one, this method is perfect!!!No heavy lifting. Thankyou so much from B.C. Canada.
you are such an encouragement for people to garden and have hummingbirds. I share your videos on my fb gardening page
Great idea. I always have kitchen scraps.
That's great! AND more is coming on this very topic very soon, so subscribe and clip on the bell, and you will see soon how I am going to save all my watermelons, Take care thanks
Robbie I’m Composting the same way my Rosemary is Gorgeous
So glad to hear that, no reason to send kitchen scraps to the dump, when the plants can use it and it is so beneficial for our plants, Thank you, take care, Robbie
Thanks Robbie! Love your videos!
Glad you like them! Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
Always great content! Thank you!
My pleasure! Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
Robbie you are brilliant! Thanks a bunch for all these amazing tips!
No worries! Take Care 😊
Tks for sharing this information with us
You are an inspiration to me ❤ thank you for always sharing your ways in gardening. Love watching.
I'm so glad! That is SO nice of you! Thank you, take care, Robbie
me too
This Works Great 💖 I'm in an apartment and use this with my vertical compost tea because it gets full fast. 🙏
Thank you!! You just forwarded me to this video due to my rat question and this would probably be perfect!! I’m definitely going to be trying it out!!
I am in awe! This is a good video. To think I have thrown away so much kitchen scraps.
Hi, Robbie!
I love your videos, and have learned so much! I've been using all of my garden and kitchen scraps to compost in place like you do! And here in Central Florida it is already 100 degrees F heat index almost every day, and not much rain! So I have decided to make compost ice cubes for my garden earth worms to help with the heat and dry weather. Sort of like your mint ice, only with expired soup, and everything else! It's working! Thanks again! x0x0x0
Thanks Robbie!
I love this method, Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
Thank you
You're welcome, Thank you and take care, Robbie
This is a great idea! I can't wait to give it a try. Thanks for your amazing videos!
You are so welcome! Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
You are turning me into a fantastic gardener! Absolutely brilliant... I cleaned out years worth of files day before yesterday just so I could compost the paper and get another bin filled! I lined a laundry basket with an old torn bedsheet, built a compost in place right in that and transplanted strawberries from the ground into it. Most of them survived the shock of planting. I buried a cottage cheese container full of holes in the middle of the strawberries and l filled that with kitchen scraps. My whole life is easier lol. Love YOU! 💖😘
Another great video I needed to see. Thanks Robbie!
You are awesome. Super great advice
Thank you!
Thank you Robbie...
BRILLIANT. Thank you.
Thanks 😊
Hi😂😂😂 How do you manage to plant your veggies through the winter ? Thanks for all your videos, really helpful.
This is a great idea!
Thank you! 😊
Love you I always learned something !!!
Oh thankyou it is brilliant...
Thank you! This is a much needed video!!
Awesome content as usual, thanks for sharing! Love the plants!
The plants are growing so fast, Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy No Probs, loved it and if you get a chance come and stop by our channel :)
I am learning a lot of cool and unique tricks from you! I also live in SoCal‼️
Awesome near by neighbor gardener! Thank you!
Brilliant!! Thanks for this video.
Thank you so much for showing and growing with love and passion. I look forward to giving this a try. I started my Tote garden 2 weeks ago and seek to purchase tulle this week….
Thank you beautiful soul. I enjoyed watching this video. Now I will be binge watching your videos.
love it i always have too many scraps and no place to move them too....thanks!
I have 3 50 gallon compost makers I found a secret last year that really makes my compost breakdown quick! I put my compost makings in get it about a quarter full I add one can of beer one can of Coke or Pepsi and yeast! And it turns very quickly with this combination I couldn't believe it when I came back from Florida is spring. Plus I always throw in red worms and nightcrawlers fantastic dirt. Just the tip I thought I would share.
I’ve learned so much from your videos. Can’t wait to try this!
Really love your videos. I made a compost bucket for my half thirty gallon plastic drums. I buried it three inches down in the center and planted a zucchini on each side. They went nuts and are producing really well. Going to try this two step method next. I'm planting more this year so I'm eating a lot out of my containers. Good luck with your garden. I'll be watching. 😄🙏💖
Hi ..do you change the food straps out or do you leave the straps in there ??
@@TJ-ic2ri you just keep adding food scraps to the bucket. I'm about to use a lot of 32 oz yogurt containers with lots of holes to each of my storage totes, buried half way down. I'll add scraps to the bottom and place another one on top with a lettuce plant in it. No 🪰, smells, just healthy plants. You can use any containers for this. Just stack one on top of the other with a plant in it. Happy planting.
That is such a brilliant idea!!
I will be setting up more this year like that, I still have a zucchini producing all year here because of this method, take care, THANKS
After you first fill the compost pot, can you continue to add kitchen scraps to it? I'm so intrigued by this method! Thanks for your videos, I am ready to have a garden again using your easy tips. 🥰
So easy and brilliant. Thanks.
Glad you liked it, easy and it works! Thank you, take care, Robbie
You smart cookie!
Easy is better to me, and when it works perfect, that is even better, thanks, Robbie
Absolutely love your videos!
Thanks for the reminder
Thank You, learning so much!!!!
I love it!
Thank you, take care, Robbie
Great idea👍🏾
Great way to continue to compost even during the growing season, Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
Nice!!!
Hello, what an amazing system,,,can i use this through the winter as well, in for day my basement?
Awesome idea. Thank you so much for sharing. I’m new to gardening. 🌸
Robbie, there's so many veg in all your gardens. What do you do with all that food? I know you eat some, give food to your daughter, but there's still soooo much food. Just a thought.
What we do not use, goes back to the soil to grow more, the cycle of life and to retain perfect soil.
Great video 👌 👌
Thank you! Cheers, take care, Robbie
Brilliant!
Thank you so very much, take care, Robbie
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Thank you so so much for this great idea!
Brilliant! I’m starting this today!!
Great idea! Thanks for sharing! I will try it 🌅🌱🌻🦋🦋🦋