I can go pick up one of those rotating composters, but I can tell already that I have about 3x the compost of the capacity of the tumbler.
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I can go pick up one of those rotating composters, but I can tell already that I have about 3x the compost of the capacity of the tumbler.
LOL!
Quite true. I can buy 25# of roma tomatoes for $12.50 at Sprouts through tomorrow.
Yeah but fresh tomatoes taste SO much better.
We have a couple of planters so we'll be getting tomatoes and bell peppers again.... I think.
I've got a pitch fork, I just have a huge compost area.
We have 2 garden plots and alternate them every other year. Grow crops on one while composting on the other. Makes composting much easier and less labor intensive.
Actually, using tractor to work compost makes it less labor intensive and tilling regularly helps keep any odors to minimum.
That's interesting as I was wondering why I couldn't just uproot everything at the end of the season, leave it in place, then just till it right into the soil. Would that be effective?