How to Create FAIL-PROOF Compost in 3 Easy Steps

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2021
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  • @samscorgie3484
    @samscorgie3484 Год назад +65

    Your videos make me feel like I have a cool aunt or cousin teaching me directly about these farm skills I don’t yet have but need for our move next week to 6 acres :) thank you for doing what you do!

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Год назад +17

      That is pretty much the best compliment I could get.

    • @MansterBear
      @MansterBear Месяц назад

      6 acres? Awesome!
      That's our dream some day too. We have just under 1 acre now... but with house prices and interest rates, we won't be moving any time soon. Congrats though!
      It's been 10 months. How'd your garden go last year? Trying anything new this year?

  • @Agente000mcm
    @Agente000mcm Месяц назад +14

    "Little bit of water" -> proceeds to dump a full bucket😂

  • @harpladyshomestead5278
    @harpladyshomestead5278 2 месяца назад +43

    I live in Florida and have problems with chronic fatigue. Our sand, full of root knot nematodes, bull briars, and sand burrs, is really difficult to grow in. The labor is difficult for me, so your relaxed lazy gardening style gives me hope that I can do this!

    • @ultraflame54
      @ultraflame54 Месяц назад

      hi how are you

    • @eby6114
      @eby6114 Месяц назад

      Not sure what part of Florida but I buy mushroom compost a load for under a hundred delivered. They sell metal grow boxes online around 25 bucks.
      Bonus material if you use a shade cloth you can pretty much grow year round it makes it much more comfortable in the year round summer...ok I'm exaggerating about the summer but it's not a far stretch.

    • @ultraflame54
      @ultraflame54 Месяц назад

      @@eby6114 no.

    • @madisonv8642
      @madisonv8642 Месяц назад +1

      @@eby6114where do you order the mushroom compost from? What do you grow in it? Thanks

    • @eby6114
      @eby6114 Месяц назад

      @@madisonv8642 most places that sell gravel and wood chips in my area sell mushroom compost. I am in Central Florida though. So I can shop in Leesburg Florida and Fruitland park.

  • @user-wg4qd7tu3l
    @user-wg4qd7tu3l Месяц назад +9

    This is absolutely the BEST compost video I have ever seen!! I have watched a crap ton of them that are not adequately broken down. (See what I did there?) Not only is your explanation informative and easy for non-scientific people to understand, it’s WILDLY entertaining!!! Thank you a HEAP!!! ❤❤😂

  • @mrssanchez6778
    @mrssanchez6778 Месяц назад +8

    The way you explained compost in this video makes it make a lot more sense to me.

  • @daniealsneed6766
    @daniealsneed6766 2 года назад +34

    Omg I miss seeing your smiling face. Welcome back.

  • @lint2023
    @lint2023 2 года назад +18

    Fricking best composting video ever!!!

  • @1rdgrnnr
    @1rdgrnnr 2 года назад +14

    as a master-gardener i give you an A+, as a farmer, i give you an A+ your tolerance is fantastic. good to see you back !!!!!

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад +3

      Thank you! Glad you’re here ❤️❤️

  • @cmcinder
    @cmcinder Месяц назад +3

    I wish I had this much energy! You are living my dream with all of those animal helpers. Love this video and thank you for the tutorial. First I’m gonna take a nap. lol!

  • @chippyandpunk
    @chippyandpunk 2 года назад +13

    And they say, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" WOOF! I just learned something new today. Thank you Anne.

  • @shaunamaness854
    @shaunamaness854 Год назад +15

    I just found your channel! You are a phenomenal teacher- I’m going to use your videos for my homeschool science!! Seriously, you are so great!

    • @juliabrown5948
      @juliabrown5948 Год назад

      Same! This is perfect for my kiddos to learn!

  • @maraelaine7360
    @maraelaine7360 2 года назад +22

    This is one of the best explanations of compost I've seen. Thank you

  • @russellwood8750
    @russellwood8750 Год назад +3

    Wow, that was great. Reminded me of my grandmother that’s exactly how she used to do hers. She didn’t have a box with a sieve on top. She used to use a wheel barrel, and my grandfather made a sieve that fit on top of it. She would then shovel it on top of the safe and spread it around with a small hand trowel. Very similar to what you do. My grandmother also used to compost her weeds. She once told me you have to compost them before they go to seed. However, you can compost weeds that have gone to seed as long as your compost pile is hot as it will kill the seeds. Enjoy watching your channel in many aspects, you remind me a little of my grandmother, and that is a compliment as she is the greatest woman I’ve ever known.

  • @claudiacochran9770
    @claudiacochran9770 11 дней назад

    I love your ideas and I will incorporate them into my garden, thank you for all your posts. ❤

  • @ashleatenny2719
    @ashleatenny2719 2 месяца назад +3

    You are an amazing teacher! I've watched my dad compost for 20+ years, watched numerous videos and clips. Yours is the first to really make me understand the whys and hows. I think this year's compost is going to really take off with these tips!

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 месяца назад +1

      That makes my heart happy! Making complex things make sense is my favorite!

  • @AnnaKincaid
    @AnnaKincaid 9 дней назад

    my favorite part is all the animals wanting to be a part of what your doing 😆

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  9 дней назад +1

      Mine too :) that’s my favorite part of most things I do

  • @Joni.b.
    @Joni.b. Месяц назад +2

    What a fantastic tutorial! And I never realized that a fist was a measurement! 😊

  • @justinstewart3060
    @justinstewart3060 2 года назад +13

    I don’t plan on composting anytime soon but I enjoy watching your videos! Keep up the awesome work 😎👍

  • @Almosta-farm
    @Almosta-farm 8 дней назад

    Thank you, i have learned so much! Your animals are so great ❤

  • @NWforager
    @NWforager 2 года назад +9

    in years Never heard such a concise breakdown on compost . Thanks Anne 💪🏽

  • @tarawatterson4188
    @tarawatterson4188 Год назад +7

    I've watched a number of composting videos and this was by far the best, most helpful one. Thanks!

  • @PorchGardeningWithPassion
    @PorchGardeningWithPassion 24 дня назад +1

    Excellent video! 👊🏻🌻👊🏻

  • @user-mg6il8uk3t
    @user-mg6il8uk3t 5 дней назад

    Wonderful teaching video

  • @kamelsr
    @kamelsr 2 года назад +7

    I like your take on composting. It's different from the way I learned from my grandparents but there is always more than one way to do everything.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад +2

      I’d love to hear more about your grandparents’ method!

    • @kamelsr
      @kamelsr 2 года назад +5

      @@AnneofAllTrades they lived Tacoma for all of their lives. At first they had two acres of land and had many fruit trees and a full garden. The composting was done by making the pile in stalls. They had three piles that were rotated so there was always fresh compost. Sadly they sold the property to the city when the Tacoma Dome was built and it's all a parking lot now.

  • @angelahoward6089
    @angelahoward6089 18 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing this with us…..
    Much love and respect
    👍🏼💪🏼#girlpower

  • @Manifestcovarience
    @Manifestcovarience 2 года назад +8

    Hi Anne: This was a great video and I can't thank you enough for sharing your information about composting and the screen on the totes is a wonderful idea. I moved recently and have tons of totes. Also, I love your animals, they all look so healthy and happy and they are blessed to have you for their mom!

  • @eddy8828
    @eddy8828 Месяц назад

    So much love for life in Anne. Thanks for the video.

  • @CharlieThompson-pv5it
    @CharlieThompson-pv5it Месяц назад

    Best composting vid I've seen. Thanks for the teaching.

  • @lizluvsmargaritas
    @lizluvsmargaritas 11 месяцев назад

    You’re amazing! I love how you taught this. Now I know what to do.

  • @rustyboltz5304
    @rustyboltz5304 2 года назад +1

    Welcome back, I so look forward to your videos

  • @thorny3218
    @thorny3218 Месяц назад

    I’ve been composting for a few years now. I learned the way really fast because the first attempt smelled like raw sewage. I then researched and realized I needed more carbon. Now I simply tear any cardboard that comes in. It’s been black gold ever since. I do the slow natural method, meaning I’m lazy and let the compost do it’s thing. Might take all year but it is easier than trying to rush it. I’ve been teaching my new girlfriend all about it. She’s getting to be great gardener fast. Cheers.

  • @DH-ry2ho
    @DH-ry2ho 2 года назад +2

    Always great info and tips from Anne! Thanks!

  • @sheamaloney5527
    @sheamaloney5527 25 дней назад

    You are a GREAT teacher! Thank you!!!

  • @brendakay5917
    @brendakay5917 Месяц назад

    Oh what a treat...love love all of your 4 legged helpers, Dr Annelittle :D Clearly they love you

  • @camphircusquercus534
    @camphircusquercus534 2 года назад +2

    I've never seen it done this way! Brilliant!!

  • @thebusybrownangel5829
    @thebusybrownangel5829 2 года назад +1

    Best composting video ever! 💚💚💚

  • @kimberlysult8446
    @kimberlysult8446 Месяц назад +3

    I just found you and I ADORE YOU AND THOSE BABIES❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @caroljohnson6694
    @caroljohnson6694 Месяц назад

    Such a great explanation. You make it seem very doable.

  • @tree_carcass_mangler
    @tree_carcass_mangler 2 года назад +2

    Very thorough - thumbs up and thanks for posting!

  • @kimdearing3051
    @kimdearing3051 11 дней назад

    just started a small one. leaves , greens, a few food scraps, coffee grounds.... then more of last falls leaves ' stroke ' interfered with clean up... watered the layers with rain water... covered for now. i live in the woods so smell is no problem if it occurs.

  • @batucarumbata
    @batucarumbata 9 месяцев назад

    ❤ Anne so grateful to found you to the first video I saw today the tour to the lovely lazy garden and now here make my day nite. Love this video you know why the lovely animals all theme are the 🌟 in this video. Gratitude. Love all From Puerto Rico Caribbean. I am share this with my best friend that she call me mom .❤

  • @Truologye
    @Truologye Месяц назад

    Thank you😊

  • @mandyleeson1
    @mandyleeson1 2 года назад +2

    Lovely to see your mates coming to check what you're doing. Great trust there, good to see :-)

  • @mattevans-koch9353
    @mattevans-koch9353 2 года назад +5

    Always fun and educating watching your videos Anne. You really got photo bombed by that crowd! Thank you for the video and all of the helpful tips on composting. This is gong to come in handy this fall and winter so I'm ready in the spring. Take care.

  • @firemanj35
    @firemanj35 2 года назад

    Love all your helpers. Thanks for the great information.

  • @rickpye2465
    @rickpye2465 2 года назад +3

    Great info Anne! And I am so happy to see you on the RUclips again!

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much! Glad to be back! Lots of new videos coming shortly!

  • @franciscodanconia4324
    @franciscodanconia4324 2 месяца назад

    I’ve been wondering how to created a convenient screen to screen my compost. Never thought of using a storage bucket. Great idea.

  • @slowmoejazz
    @slowmoejazz 7 месяцев назад +1

    A leaf shredder would help shred your greens. You have a great channel. Thanks for sharing!.

  • @faithsfarmlife1424
    @faithsfarmlife1424 2 года назад

    love watching your videos My ten acre farm is a new start. Hope the bad weather steered away from you i spet some time as a kid in Nashville . my family moved there

  • @sylviavega-ortiz3006
    @sylviavega-ortiz3006 2 года назад +1

    Very entertaining. Love your co-stars.

  • @SouthFloridaSunshine
    @SouthFloridaSunshine 2 года назад +2

    I also enjoy David the Good’s book -Compost Everything, but this is really great too for those who have room to compost this way with “building a house”, really enjoyed it.

  • @MzCAGOMEA
    @MzCAGOMEA 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video. I figured it's pretty expensive to make your own compost since you have to go out and buy mulch. Being able to use paper from around your home can help. Thanks for that tip.

  • @user-ei3uo6zb2s
    @user-ei3uo6zb2s Месяц назад

    Wow thank you so much your videos have helped me so much I have been living off grid for 2 years now, this is so helpful ❤️

  • @wynelleu
    @wynelleu 8 месяцев назад +1

    Loved how interested your alpaca were in the sifting process, lol.

  • @northerngirlhobbies
    @northerngirlhobbies 4 месяца назад

    Excellent info.

  • @donnacreager8428
    @donnacreager8428 2 года назад +2

    Well done Anne! The 'wall' approach is brilliant. I will be doing this next year. 🙂

  • @lois1502
    @lois1502 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much, I can easily remember this method.

  • @skogsmats
    @skogsmats 2 года назад +1

    Simple and clear. Nothing fancy or complex.

  • @Rdneckcow
    @Rdneckcow Год назад

    I discovered you through Jess of Roots and Refuge..she mentioned you and I had to check you out...I truly enjoy your vlog.....like Jess you make everyone feel comfortable..I wish we were neighbors..**has anyone ever told you how much you favor actress Diane Lane...very pretty lady.** I'm 65 and retired in SC and really enjoying my yard...Tks for all your efforts to teach us....love the interaction with the animals.

  • @clifc6351
    @clifc6351 Год назад

    Loved the tutorial on composting, yours looks like a nice airy loam. We have sand and rock for soil so it requires double digging, sifting and mixing organic materials to the sand in everything we plant. Thank You very much for your tips on making compost.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Год назад

      Best of luck! Hopefully this helps you on your road to better soil!’

  • @husk79
    @husk79 2 года назад +1

    i never knew it was so simple to make something nice and useable

  • @tonyburelle6633
    @tonyburelle6633 2 года назад

    Excellent primer, well explained, in depth

  • @h.sinclair
    @h.sinclair Месяц назад

    wow excellent tutorial!! thanks!!

  • @mountainviewturning5319
    @mountainviewturning5319 2 года назад +1

    Great tips 👍

  • @jeffkey3158
    @jeffkey3158 Месяц назад

    Great video!!

  • @lynxg4641
    @lynxg4641 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video, very well presented and easy to understand, definitely will help when I start my composting. One thing, you mentioned egg shells as something your animals don't really eat, which I found weird, as pretty much all of my 12 dogs absolutely love them, raw or boiled, they eat them like treats.

  • @markmacdonald2347
    @markmacdonald2347 2 года назад

    Great video
    Love seeing your fur buddies in your videos

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад +1

      I love their interruptions too, most of the time 😂

  • @heidiwheeler9917
    @heidiwheeler9917 Месяц назад

    Best compost video ever!! I've watched a few and, each time, gone out to try their method and I am still left with soggy heaps of mush that aren't doing anything. So discouraging! This is a completely different method and makes a lot of sense to me, and I'm gonna give it another try. My only question is, with the cardboard on bottom, is your pile prevented from benefitting from earthworm exposure?

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Месяц назад

      The earthworms will eventually find it, but we don’t want them in there at first, because the pile will get too hot and kill them

  • @GibClark
    @GibClark 2 года назад

    Great stuff , thank you👍👍👍👍👍

  • @csiwele617
    @csiwele617 6 месяцев назад

    awesome tut. very helpful. you're amazing :-)

  • @JasonPatz
    @JasonPatz 2 года назад +1

    Love it! Anne, I share your videos with my brother who, I think, has a farm someplace near you. Some very local help for him. :) Thanks for all you do!

  • @kennethpwhritenour2701
    @kennethpwhritenour2701 2 года назад

    Are you still work for Interval compost products in Burlington Vermont so I know the compost process commercially and homeowner wise and yours is right on

  • @dakata160
    @dakata160 2 года назад +1

    Great as always. I hope more people start doing this and protect nature and not throw everything where it falls, because we destroy ourselves, not viruses and similar nonsense. The planet is slowly fading and visible but people do not want it perceive.

    • @DanKaschel
      @DanKaschel 2 года назад

      Yes, everyone should just compost their depleted batteries

  • @robertawestbrooks9531
    @robertawestbrooks9531 Месяц назад

    I enjoyed your compose video, thank you for sharing.
    I also loved your sweet tamed animals, Noah's Ark so awesome ❤❤

  • @slowmoejazz
    @slowmoejazz 7 месяцев назад

    I love all your friends that want to help.

  • @idlewildsage8088
    @idlewildsage8088 2 года назад

    Loved this vid!

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад

      So glad to hear it my friend! Hope you're well. Miss seeing your face every week.

  • @Skashoon
    @Skashoon Год назад

    That’s some fine looking compost! I make lots of compost but it never looks as good as yours. I’m starting another pile using your method. I use chicken poo and straw mainly. I can get free sawdust (and I have tons of wood chips but haven’t used them to make compost) Going to try using the sawdust as my carbon because straw takes longer to decompose.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Год назад +1

      If your straw is taking too long, I’m guessing you’re either not getting it wet enough, your mixture is off, or you’re not stirring often enough. You should be able to get some really stellar compost with chicken poo and straw

  • @AndreaMazzini
    @AndreaMazzini 2 года назад +2

    As a city dweller moving to the countryside this is gold, thank you for sharing.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад

      That is EXACTLY what I’m hoping to share here. Stuff that helps you gain the confidence to ditch the city and go country :)

    • @paja7647
      @paja7647 2 года назад

      @@AnneofAllTrades Aw, come on now! We compost in the city AND grow in raised beds AND raise chickens, (the neighbors do)! Not many restrictions here in Indianapolis.
      I just wish I had a neighbor with a goat, but someday 😄.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад

      @@paja7647 That's fantastic! That was me less than two years ago! Except... I was the neighbor with the goat haha

  • @dpmeyer4867
    @dpmeyer4867 2 года назад

    thanks

  • @donrozwick7367
    @donrozwick7367 2 года назад

    Thanks for the Video @anneofalltrades

  • @jeanallen7468
    @jeanallen7468 Месяц назад

    Love the Alpaca photobomb!

    • @jeanallen7468
      @jeanallen7468 Месяц назад

      But apparently nothing compared to the donkey! 😂

    • @jeanallen7468
      @jeanallen7468 Месяц назад

      And then Lucy. What’s next? Ok I’ll stop now. Love it!!

  • @4n2earth22
    @4n2earth22 2 года назад

    I been praying that you and yours will stay safe from the storm presently raking across the southern coastal areas. The Mighty God of this universe, please lean in close to Anne and her family, friends and critters and keep them safe! Amen.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! We are ok here, just a little
      Wet :)

  • @arthurwellsjr.4082
    @arthurwellsjr.4082 7 месяцев назад

    How high do you usually make that type of compost pile? Do you have enough thermal mass with that pile? I've read & learned that a 4' x 4' x4' size pile is the minimum size to generate enough heat to generate & sustain heat for hot composting. I made a 4' x 4' x 4' hot compost pile in March of 2023 that was a mix of horse manure & oak leaves that generated head for 3 weeks.

  • @jamolly3447
    @jamolly3447 2 месяца назад

    @5:44 Chef's Soil Salad! Yummy! Thanks for the advice. My son now has a legitimate reason to use his similar looking machete haha! 👍

  • @jenniferaho1169
    @jenniferaho1169 27 дней назад

    I love your animals!!! Yes, I learned a lot. But!! Those animals ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jackieleonbruno2324
    @jackieleonbruno2324 28 дней назад

    can you use bagged mulch for the first layer,as long as its clean and free of dyes?

  • @joseantoniomenendezdomingu1162
    @joseantoniomenendezdomingu1162 2 года назад

    GREAT INFO 👍🇲🇽

  • @LittleHomesteadOnHinerPond
    @LittleHomesteadOnHinerPond 28 дней назад

    I just discovered your channel and love it! And I like the first harvest T-shirt you’re wearing but I don’t see it at your shop. Did you discontinue it?

  • @JohanPryra
    @JohanPryra 2 года назад

    Hi Anne, thanx for the great video. I was wondering what size hole you recommend on the grid used for sifting?

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад +1

      1/4” - 1/2” is good. Much bigger and the larger chunks will get in the way ;)

  • @musabadjie2969
    @musabadjie2969 Год назад

    Wow you are doing a Great job okay 😍👋👍

  • @astridexplorer5096
    @astridexplorer5096 9 месяцев назад

    This is a terrific tutorial full of good information, and a compost "house" is a great, memorable analogy. Thank you. One question: Other content creators say that you should poke a hole through your compost pile to serve as a chimney, allowing oxygen (another necessary ingredient) to get through the layers, especially for "condo" height compost piles. What are your thoughts on this?

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  9 месяцев назад +1

      I have done a ton of experimenting, and while the chimney does help increase airflow, I find it to also be a greater attractant for bugs and rodents, so I don't personally use them.

  • @carolinekloppert5177
    @carolinekloppert5177 Месяц назад

    love your animals

  • @mikehomner4724
    @mikehomner4724 2 года назад +3

    Good to see "Old MacDonald's Farm" is chugging along. We've missed you!

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад

      Thank you! Yeah this place has really given me a run for my money this year but I’m getting better at juggling.

  • @meganweise6620
    @meganweise6620 Месяц назад

    Amazing explanation, thank you!
    Can I use leaves only for brown matter? I don't have access to chips but lots and lots of access to leaves.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Месяц назад

      Yes you can!

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Месяц назад

      Just keep it stirred because leaves can bunch together and create an anaerobic environment

  • @creedsexton296
    @creedsexton296 2 года назад +1

    sure hope to see some woodworking videos soon... I lie in the High Desert of southern California.... plants don't do well here....

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  2 года назад +1

      Coming soon! The move, the school build, trying to re-establish the farm, and all the business pivots we've had to make during the pandemic haven't left a ton of time for woodwork, but I'm currently editing three woodworking projects just for you :)

  • @user-zg4th9ev5y
    @user-zg4th9ev5y 2 месяца назад

    I live in a place where I don't have an instrument to test the decomposing. How many days maximum should I take to lay another layer, and to start stirring?

  • @gperk929
    @gperk929 Месяц назад

    This is a great video. Can you make a video of you turning a pile

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Месяц назад +1

      You’re in luck, I Already did! ruclips.net/video/wpa1B0hqucs/видео.htmlsi=PJ9BdP_-9JQ0ZtTJ

  • @sandrawstn
    @sandrawstn 25 дней назад

    I started my first compost pile. I added the chicken bedding with pine shavings and of course chicken manure and the goat bedding. It turn out tha one of my 2 goats have coccidia. Should I dispose of the compost and start fresh? I have found no information in the internet about this.

  • @4thHouseOnTheRight
    @4thHouseOnTheRight 2 месяца назад

    What about things like eggshells & avocado seeds + skins that dont break down well at all? Who has time to grind them sooo do you ou just not use those in your compost? I use a tumbler & still use the compost will partial pieces of eggshells

  • @rachellemiller2355
    @rachellemiller2355 Месяц назад

    This is a wonderful video. Thank you.
    Question: so if I build my carbon house correctly, will I not have a rodent problem? Asking because I wanna get started and everyone tells me I need to build a rodent proof, 2 or 3 compartment area.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Месяц назад

      If you’re managing your pile correctly, rodents should not be an issue- the carbon should cover the smells, not to mention the high temperatures inside the pile when monitoring the temperature and stirring regularly as the temps start to drop, kickstarting the heating process again, are a very big deterrent against anything. A good pile is literally too hot to touch.