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Compost In 14 -21 Days & How To Make A Tumbler Bin Composter


This video shows how to make an inexpensive compost tumbler bin for under $10.00. I also give tips and briefly explain how to make compost in 14-21 days.

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10 Responses to “Compost In 14 -21 Days & How To Make A Tumbler Bin Composter”

  • wow23birds says:

    NICE!

  • boatmancharlie says:

    This is the most inspiring composting video I have ever watched.

  • ericachapin says:

    EXCELLENT – thanks very much and mowing the ingredients is a great idea, except if it is a power mower AND love the music

  • brizzx32 says:

    Hello Thanx for the vid this is one of the better how to do composting that I ve seen :)

  • EagleSlightlyBetter says:

    Senor Speilbergo dice, “Es muy bueno.”

  • twoesme says:

    now that music was tight

  • rugscrub says:

    way cool video my little sister says pee is yucky!

  • JohnnySoprano87 says:

    Awesome video! I love the style and music! :)

  • yumyummoany says:

    This is such a good video that I’ve sent the link to my friend’s gardening blog. I love the simplicity and cheapness – the tip about mowing the contents to chop them is just brilliant! We retire to a new town next year and this has gone into my gardening ‘hopper’ of ideas. LOVE IT – music’s good too. Thanks

  • Bongosmania says:

    And I understand your concern. My pigs don’t eat commercial foods, but fruits, vegetables and grass. No antibiotics, meats or dairy there. I didn’t start composting by myself. My first call was to Agriculture extension office and they sent an Agronomist to supervise my work. OK to use “Organic” pig manure for as long as the compost bin is not located near a water stream. Same rule applies to cow and horse manure.”Organic” Pig manure is extremely rich in nitrogen.

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