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a week later, after it's been flipped and watered down again. a couple months from now it'll be pure humus.
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most of my compost is made this way, starting off as a large pile of shredded oak leaves to which I begin to add used coffee grounds & kitchen scraps.
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almost completely "half" composted for mushroom cultivation...
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chicagochippershredd...
this thing comes in real handy when shredding compost or manure for substrates.
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08/22 - ten days later, new material added
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08/11 - initial loading of bin
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shredded oak leaves
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kitchen scraps... used coffee grounds, melon rinds, potato peelings, dryer lint, etc.
Basically anything that is NOT a meat, fat or oil.
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these 40 lbs. kitty litter buckets have a very++ airtight seal on them and make for great kitchen scrap buckets when composting.
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32 gallon garbage can composter - top view.
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32 gallon garbage can composter - profile view. (-- Note the uniform 3/8" holes drilled all the way around, top and bottom. --)
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