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NJCher

(37,883 posts)
Thu Oct 14, 2021, 10:21 AM Oct 2021

Composting Tip

This is also a story about what a pitifully addicted gardener I am.  Yesterday I pulled spent tomato vines out of a raised bed. I threw them on top of a crate where I had been throwing weeds and straw I'd pulled off the top of the beds over the summer.

I wanted to take the tomato vines to the recycling center before the 4:30 closing, and to make it on time I resorted to just pushing the crate in the back of my station wagon without looking at it much.  Well, I did make it on time to the recycling center, but just barely. I threw the contents of the crate on the ground where clippings are supposed to go and on the bottom four inches of the crate was the most beautiful compost!!  

I said oh no!! I want that compost.  But I had no trowel or shovel in the car to pick it up (unusual), so I improvised by getting a plastic bag and scraping it into the bag with the flap off a cardboard box!  It filled a whole plastic grocery bag!!  Meanwhile the guy who runs the recycling center was standing to my left tapping his wristwatch. I must have been a pathetic sight.

It occurred to me that the crate would be a good composter over the winter, or at the very least, a leaf mulcher.  Pictured below is the type of crate. The secret is the ventilation. I would not put veggie scraps in this due to rodents being able to access it, but for leaves, chopped weeds, etc., it is ideal.



The best part of this leaf mulcher is that it's stackable. I get them free from the grocery store and I intend to get more, stacking them under my deck until spring.

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Composting Tip (Original Post) NJCher Oct 2021 OP
Yup, good on you! UserNotFound Oct 2021 #1
nature composts automatically everywhere on earth amerikat Nov 2021 #2
Interesting! Thanks for posting! Kaleva Dec 2021 #3
Our local landfill sells compost for $10 a pickup load and Emile Feb 2022 #4

amerikat

(5,000 posts)
2. nature composts automatically everywhere on earth
Tue Nov 23, 2021, 11:42 PM
Nov 2021

getting it to compost where you need it is another thing entirely. seems you have found a shortcut.

Emile

(29,837 posts)
4. Our local landfill sells compost for $10 a pickup load and
Thu Feb 3, 2022, 01:16 PM
Feb 2022

they load it. The only trouble is you might get a little trash in it like chewing gum wrappers etc. All in all its a pretty good compost for the price. My brother lives in a different state and his landfill makes compost too but they give it away. You might check your nearest landfill to see if they have compost.


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