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Kitchen and green wastes should never in the garbage! It can make a great difference to your garden, if you have one. Organic wastes should go to the compost heap, a worm farm or both. People practicing sustainable living have one or both.

In addition, you can have a “Garden Soup”. It’s an interesting concept, by the way, and one worth trying. A garden soup is a large bucket with all your green wastes such as onion weed, bulbs, oxalis and many others. Just like any compost – dairy and meat products are a no-no. It is filled with water to the brim and covered with a lid. Allow it to sit for week or so. You will know when it is ready when you get wafts of fresh horse manure. Does wonders to the garden.

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The Tumbleweed Tumbling Compost Bin makes turning food scraps, grass clippings and other materials into rich organic compost you can use in your lawn or garden. It’s made with galvanized steel legs, dark, sturdy plastic and easy to open ends.

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www.cleanairgardening.com The double cedar compost bin is a large bin that can hold up to 51 cubic feet of compost. It’s made of cedar and galvanized steel (cedar also helps repel insects)! Working and using the composter is easy, and requires little maintenance. Since it’s a double bin, you can effectively have two piles of compost going at the same time. In this video, we give you an overview of this great composter and explain how it works. Before you know it, you’ll soon be on your way to fertile, rich, compost. For more information on this compost bin, please click the web link at the top of this video description. Thank you.


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