Garrett is setting the first post. It's kinda scary to be the one holding it while the other pounds with a mallet.
Austin is pounding a stake into the soft soil...it's rained alot and that made it easier to get the post in.She wasn't about to let those boys have all the fun!
If you want to make your own, here's what you'll need:
*12-14' heavy gauge poultry wire
*5 five-foot stakes (wood or metal)
*zip ties or wire ties-to keep wire steady
Here's what you do:
That's it. You now have a compost bin and you can begin placing all your kitchen scraps into it.
Here's some additional materials that you can use:
*grass clippings *pine needles
*wood ashes *sawdust
*sod *newspapers
*leaves *hay
*hedge trimmings *peat moss
*paper-not colored *feathers
*manure
*food you would eat, such as leftovers and
things you throw out when you clean out
your fridge.
Things to remember about composting:
**Roll out and cut about 12-13' of the wire. Press back a few inches on each end to provide a strong, clean edge. Set a circle in place with the wire and secure ends with ties. Space stakes evenly around the inside of the wire and pound each one firmly into the ground, keeping them tense against the wire. Use the ties to secure wire to posts.
The boys straightening the wire against the posts
Micaylah is attaching the ties to the posts and wire.
- stir it up about once every 5-7 days
- shred up items for faster decomposition
- proper moisture is key
That takes care of that! You know what I found out? Since you guys are so incredibly smart you probably already know this, but you don't have to have a lot of room to compost. You only need about a 4'X4' space in your yard. And you can put it in a corner.
1 comment:
Very cool. Bert has his own compost pile, that he keeps all the leaves and etc in. Unfortunately, I have not been very proactive in helping out. We have at least 3 garbage cans full at our road every week. That is so shameful!!! I know we can do better.
My Uncle visited us from Wisconsin a month ago and he couldn't believe we did not recycle. 90% of the stuff our family uses can definitely be disposed of in other ways than a trash can.
YOU inspire me!!!!
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