This video is a second video after my ’10 terrific tomato growing tips’ which is doing well so that inspired me to tell you the top 10 composting tips and turn it into a ‘top 10’ series, and you will learn how to make your composting a success. If you follow these simple rules you will be getting compost in 6-9 months time, for spending hardly any money. If you want to know more about adding weeds to compost you can take a look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQ2INj2LA8g to learn more. If the 10 terrific tomato tips caught your eye well here is a link straight to that video: http://youtu.be/0_P4Vz6og1E Feel free to ask any further questions down below!
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Thank you! I recently started my first compost pile and this helped a lot. π
No problem and thanks for watching π
The main rule is any vegetarian animals (Eat vegetable food only) and eat the food from organic source can be used π
It certainly is, thanks Ray! π
No problem glad you have this useful!
There aren't too bad, we just let the compost do what it wants and haven't had many slugs but if you do place a strip of copper wire the whole way around the compost bin and that will give the slugs an electric shock when they try to go over so they won't be able to get into your compost pile, thanks for watching Halvor!
Great info video–will share this with my followers–great tips
Hi huw , can you tell me please, I have had a lot of moss build up on my house roof over the last few years, which does contain some soil, in total there's around half a wheelie bin full, is this compostable?
Thanks in advance John
Great stuff, I really appreciate your focus on economy and referencing facts, please keep going!!Β
Why not introduce some diluted raw yogurt & organic vinegar to pickled the whole pile sealed up for a week. Then mix up with at least 50% soil. Leave for 3 weeks covered up. U hv a potent soil conditioner.
Thanks for the tips mate. Wish I lived in the country!
Thank you for sharing.
If you use mostly green ingredients it goes much faster. If u use plain grass clippings and turn every couple of days it can be ready in less than 2 weeks
GOOD INFORMATION GOOD MAN…I WILL KEP THIS UNDER MY HAT…THANKYOU…JC FROM TENNASEE
Hi you should submit this youtube to the free film contest by the Global Compost Project here's the link https://filmfreeway.com/festival/TheCompostContest
Indrekk Pringi2 months ago You must be one of those American republicans like Trump!!!
Great video and information. I am from Toronto Canada and will be building a composite pile using pallets
Thank you Huw, I am just starting out in gardening and found your video very useful and informative, I'm just starting my composting pile this weekend your information helped enormously. π Look forward to future videos π
Great video and very helpful tips…thanks for sharing.
Great video. Thanks for the tips. Very helpful π
Thanks for sharing.
Nice video π
I wonder if the tomato plant in your compost pile is a green or brown material. Is the stem a brown material?
Thanks for the video Huw! Really helpful tips
Ah another old great. Well done Huw.
how do you make leaf mold? 2:26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z1RVwa8_a4
Hello Huw, thanks for the great gardening advice as usual, its truly GREAT! I have one of those plastic 330 litre compost bins with just a lid and small hatch at the bottom, and wondering how the air is going to get to the compost? Please advise on this if you can I am a bit confused on my type of compost bin, cheers.
Careful with manure with herbicides as it will continue to work even if itβs been hot composted
I know what you mean what you said it does actually it keeps on a mice away don't keep that's where anything so you've just mentioned about that's that is going to cause that's I've looked it up on Google
'Chickens as pets'…
oh wow you're so young!