Saturday, December 31, 2011

Kitchen Compost Crock

!±8± Kitchen Compost Crock

I keep garbage on my kitchen counter and I'm proud of it. Used coffee grinds, tea bags, vegetable peels, leftovers and even some of my junk mail. No, I'm not a disgusting slob, I'm a kitchen composter.

During the winter, it's not always fun to take food scraps out to the compost heap. Most people keep their compost bins far away from their houses. Usually they're hidden in a corner of the yard somewhere. This means that you can't just poke your head outside and toss stuff in. During the winter taking kitchen scraps out to the compost pile definitely becomes a shoes and coat required affair. Buying a Compost Crock is a great way cut down on the wintery treks through snow and ice to your compost bin.

It's nice to have a container right there on your counter to toss garbage into. Mostly I use it for coffee grinds and egg shells but other kitchen waste stuff would be fine too. Just avoid things like meat and fat. Most crocks kind of look like cookie jars so you won't mind having it on the your kitchen counter. Some even have a carbon filter in the lid so they don't even smell bad.

With a kitchen composter you aren't actually making compost in the crock but it's a helpful container to store compostables that you'll eventually take out to your compost bin. And if you don't have a compost bin, then what are you waiting for? Compost is one of the best things that you could add to your vegetable garden or flower beds. Even indoor plants will benefit from compost being added to their post.

If you're tired of battling winter weather to get to your compost bin then perhaps a kitchen compost crock is for you. They're attractive, they don't smell bad and they can help you compost all year long.


Kitchen Compost Crock

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

How to be a Countertop Composter

Do you eat food? If you said yes, this video is for you. Here's why: 13 percent of the nations trash is food. And keeping food out of landfills is important because in there they create potent greenhouse gases. What can you do? Let Umbra show you how to compost the easy way with and without worms! Fun for city or suburb. With guest appearances from comedian David Cross and rocker Brett Dennen. Special thanks to Brett Dennen [www.brettdennen.net] and to CLIF BAR GreenNotes [www.clifgreennotes.com], which helps artists like Brett Dennen reduce the environmental impact of their tours. They also encourage music fans to take action -- find out what they're doing, and join in! COMPOSTING LINKS: Ask Umbra on How to Start Your Own Compost www.grist.org Umbra on Compost and Climate (Global Worming!) www.grist.org Umbra on Composting with Worms www.grist.org

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Bio Mate - Organic Waste Composting Process

www.weimarbiotech.com BIO-MATE is an in-vessel fully automated on-site composting machine that operates using electricity. It requires very minimal maintenance and it is user friendly. By using our high-temperature aerobic enzyme, organic waste can be fully compost in between 24-48 hours. Our composting process is an aerobic process, therefore bulk agent such as wood chips, rice husk, paperboard, etc is needed for the composting process. Once organic waste (eg food waste, meat, fish, bean curd lees, etc) is collected, it can be charge into the tank directly. It can be discharge on a daily or weekly basis based on the need and want of the individual. Then end product can be used as fertilizer conditioner.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Problems With Peonies?

!±8± Problems With Peonies?

My peony buds start to grow in spring, but they stay very tiny and die. What's wrong?

This is a condition called "bud blast" that can occur in newly planted peonies. The flower buds grow about the size of a small pea but then stop growing and fail to open. Peony plants form their buds in the fall. A clump that's been divided has a much-reduced root system, and it sometimes doesn't have the strength to develop all its buds. This problem goes away as the plant matures.

In more mature plants, possible causes include poor soil fertility, too much shade, dry spells or cold injury after an extreme winter. Winters that are colder than normal and late spring frosts can abort the buds of mature as well as new plants. The best remedy is to protect peony clumps with winter mulch (fall leaves or Christmas tree boughs work well) applied in late fall or early winter after you have cut down the previous season's foliage.

Some stems on my peony suddenly wilted, turned brown and dried up. What's wrong?

In cool wet springs, peonies can be affected by botrytis blight. A number of stems in a clump can be affected in older plants, while young plants can have all stems affected.

You should remove any wilted stems, cutting below the affected area. Be careful not to allow diseased material come into contact with healthy stems. Discard in the garbage (not the compost), and disinfect your pruners with rubbing alcohol or bleach. Your peonies should recover when conditions get drier and warmer.

To prevent problems, always plant your peonies in a sunny spot, spacing them to allow for good air circulation, and do a good clean-up of old leaves each fall.

My plants have been in the same spot for years, but now they aren't blooming as well as they used to.

Generally, peonies grow well for many seasons, as long as they have humus-rich soil, adequate moisture and full sun. However, if your plants have been in the same spot for years, the soil may be depleted. Mulching them each spring and fall with a couple of shovels full of well-rotted manure or garden compost can help.

If your plants are getting crowded or are now shaded by surrounding trees and shrubs, consider dividing or moving them. The best time to do this is in late summer or early fall. Cut into the fleshy roots to make divisions that have at least four or five eyes (the little buds you see on the roots). Replant into enriched soil and make sure the eyes are set no deeper than two inches.


Problems With Peonies?

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

BLAST N CLEAN G WASH DELUXE debris can charwoman system

The GINOVE stationary G-WASH DeLuxe * is the most ecologic and efficient trash-can cleaning system on the market. In only 40-50 seconds, the G-WASH DeLuxe with the special Ginove water spray jets, can clean the inside and the outside of a cart and its lid, and even clean compost carts with the mesh screened bottoms! With the special Ginove 2-stage piston pump action , carts are cleaned with grey water and rinsed with fresh water - eliminating the germ contamination from cart to cart - and no contaminated grey water will drip on the ground from the washed carts. Biodegradable disinfectant can be added to the fresh water reservoir if required. The G-WASH DeLuxe is equipped with the fastest electronically controlled cart tipper that allows the cart to drain a few seconds inside the hopper after being washed before returning to its initial position. An electronic system recalibrates the cart tipper movement at the end of each cycle for controlled precision of the movement. The semi-automated cart tipper also eliminates the possibility of lifting and dumping into your system a cart containing waste—which could really ruin your day! The G-WASH reduces risk of injury to employees, allowing them to work safely and increase their productivity.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Food for Thought: Sustainability from Counter to Compost

Food for Thought: Sustainability from Counter to Compost - Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming - 2008-02-26 - The usual reaction to scarfing down a slice of pizza is: how will this affect my diet? The Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, and more and more Americans, now look at the food we all eat and ask: how does this affect our world's carbon diet? Chairman Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and the Select Committee began looking into the process and choices our nation makes regarding food and agriculture and how those choices affect our environment, specifically the "carbon footprint" of how we grow, raise, transport, package, dispose of and otherwise provide sustenance to Americans and people around the world. And while changing the way the world creates and consumes energy is the most effective way to combat global warming, so-called "lifestyle" choices like the food we eat will play an increasing role in how to make immediate cuts in the pollution that causes global warming. Witnesses: Dan Beard, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), House of Representatives; Carina Wong, Executive Director, Chez Panisse Foundation; Patricia D. Millner, Ph.D, Research Microbiologist in the Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory and Environmental Microbial Systems Laboratory, USDA; Tom Kelly, Ph.D., Chief Sustainability Officer, University of New Hampshire Office of Sustainability. Video provided by the US House of Representatives.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Growing potatoes in admixture bags

A handy use for old compost sacks or pet food bags is to make them into potato planter bags. Simply add lots of slits to the bottom of the bag and follow the instructions on my how to grow potatoes in potato planter bags video.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Creating Leaf Mulch

!±8± Creating Leaf Mulch

From time immemorial gardeners have realized that while the compost is excellent for improving soil structure and the addition of nutrients to the soil, leaf mulch (often referred to as leaf mold, and create very simply referred to) is the best soil conditioners used for four reasons be able to:

a) Leaf Mulch helps the soil hold water and therefore protected against erosion and drought,

b) Improves soil structure,

c) E 'of carbon, a much needed ingredient in all good soils,and

d) It is a fantastic home for earth worms and other beneficial bacteria.

The first autumn I started using fallen leaves as compost, I simply raked them up and, without shredding them, buried them right away in my garden. However the next spring when I rototilled my garden, I did notice that many of the leaves (especially where they had been buried in bunches) had not completely decomposed.

Not paying attention to this factor, I planted my garden anyway. To my chagrin, my vegetables did not grow that well. After researching the issue, I realized that in order for the leaf mulch to finish decomposing and become true compost, they needed nitrogen. In other words, the decomposing leaves were using the nitrogen meant for my growing veggies which, in turn, were suffering from this lack of sufficient nitrogen.

The following year I shredded the leaves a bit by going over them with my lawn mower before burying them in my garden. In the spring most of the leaves had almost totally decomposed, and my veggies were doing better. I then realized that the more I shredded the fallen leaves before digging them into my garden the faster this beneficial leaf mulch would decompose and create this beautiful amendment to my soil. Since then I have used different methods to shred my leaves.

So if you want to use your leaves as leaf mulch, here are seven shredding methods you can choose from. The first three methods require less work, but the decomposition takes longer (6 to 12 months). The last two methods dramatically accelerate decomposition, but requires more work (it's worth, I might add ... and easy to do)

Before you can browse through the accumulation of mulch all the leaves in a corner of your garden and let the worm slowly drag in doing .. Better yet, if you like my friend whose garden is set a limit on three sides by a fence, you can spread your hands around the garden, wet down and turn them from time to timeshuffling your feet as you walk through them. Unless you have a super pileup of leaves, most of them should have disappeared by spring. This method is all right if you don't have that many leaves

2. A second way to create leaf mulch is to build a wire or wooden bin at least three feet square by three feet tall, pile your leaves into it, wet down the leaves with a hose, and when the pile is thoroughly moistened let it sit for the winter. The leaves will gradually break down.

3. A third method is to gather the leaves and store them in large plastic garbage bags. Fill each bag with leaves, moisten them thoroughly, and close the top of the bag. Since you are using a cold composting method, you may want to prevent anaerobic decomposition (which can be smelly) by cutting or puncturing slits in the bag to allow air to circulate inside the bag. (A garden fork works well). The next step is to pile up your bags somewhere where they are out of the way. One storage method is to drive four long 2x2 pieces of wood into the ground, two at one end and two at the other end of a small area of land and stock pile your bags filled with leaves between these 2x2 pieces of wood.

4. You can also create leaf mulch by using a grass trimmer and a big garbage can to shred your leaves. As you gather your leaves, you begin by putting an armful or so in a big garbage can and run your trimmer through that until you're satisfied the leaves have been broken down enough for you. Then add a second armful of leaves on top of the first lot and use your trimmer again. Every so often you can empty your shredded leaves in a big bag or a bin as mentioned above. Keep repeating the procedure until all the leaves have been shredded. See the video which explains the procedure of shredding with a grass trimmer and a large garbage can.

5. A variation of the number 4 method to shred your leaves as a way to speed up decomposition is to use a mulching lawn mower. If you have a thick blanket of leaves on the ground, you begin by spreading them so your lawn mower does not choke up on you. Then you run over your leaves a few times with your mower in order to shred your leaves. To finish, you either gather the shredded leaves with a rake and put them into a bin or leave them on the ground to decompose. If your lawn mower can be equipped with a bag, then you can collect your shredded leaves more quickly and more easily. The only hard part is to empty the bag every so often.

6. My favorite method when creating leaf mulch was to gather up the fallen leaves with a handheld electric blower/vacuum. When shredding leaves in order to create leaf mulch, I would set up the blower in such a way that the leaves would be swept up and blown into a bag. As it would go through the system, all the leaves would be shredded many times over. The overall bulk of leaves would be reduced tremendously and the decomposition would not take as long. I would then empty the bag of shredded leaves into big garbage bags until I had time to shred them further (No 5). Some of these bags of leaves would be stored near my compost bins so that I could add some brown matter to my compost bin in the winter time while others would end up as winter mulch around my roses.

7. To further break down the leaves into extremely fine pieces, you can use a leaf eater through which you would run the already shredded leaves in the bags (No 4). This seventh method of requires more work, but the resulting tiny, tiny pieces of broken down leaf was well worth the extra work. This leaf mulch could be used to mulch overwintering plants to protect them against extreme cold in the winter. In the spring, this mulch will break down into a brown humus which can then be worked into the soil. I never lost a rose to frost or bitter cold.

If you notice, when leaves fall in a wooded area, the leaf mulch has turned to a dark brown to black soil which has a beautiful earthy smell and a crumbly texture. People who understand cold composting and recognize the value of the leaf mulch will go to wooded areas and gather up this black soil and mix it with their garden soil as soil amendment while others will use fallen leaves, shred them, and make leaf mulch which can then be used to supercharge their soil.


Creating Leaf Mulch

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Garden Gourmet Composter

!±8± Garden Gourmet Composter

Brand : Windowbox | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Oct 11, 2011 00:30:31 | Usually ships in 3-4 business days

Constructed from 100% recycled UV-resistant polyethylene, this composter is a convenient garden accessory. Its design makes it one of the most efficient composters for kitchen and yard waste. The easy access lid, adjustable air vents and sliding bottom exit door make it easy to use. No tools are required for assembly - the panels snap together. Composting and users guide included. Overall Dimensions: 23"W x 23"L x 40"H and weighs about 28 pounds.

  • Constructed from 100% recycled UV-resistant polyethylene
  • Easy access lid, adjustable air vents and sliding bottom exit door
  • No tools are required for assembly
  • Composting and users guide included
  • Dimensions: 23"W x 23"L x 40"H

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

How to Make Compost

!±8± How to Make Compost

It 'easy to learn to make compost. It 'just a natural process, when all is said and done requires very little intervention from you. Compost is one of the best mulches and soil amendments in nature, and you can use instead of commercial fertilizers. Best of all, inexpensive compost.

Composting is the ideal environment to thrive throughout the bodies of the compost pile. After everything is finished compost is a waste product that results after hundreds ofvarious organisms including friendly bacteria, fungi, insects and worms to feed our waster. After these organisms break down organic matter rich brown crumbling mass of fertilizer and soil conditioner has been used to grow large and healthy plants in your garden.

If you just dump the can, it will take about a year to decompose into compost, if you're wondering how to compost in a hurry, then you know a little 'heat, humidity and atmospheric conditions areThat are used to speed up the whole process faster. Another key to success, when (if bin is composting in or out) about how to compost is to ensure that the core of your stack of heat comes from within. This happens in nature, but it can happen more quickly compost tea that you buy or shop. Another good thing about the interior heat in a heat compost is, how it helps plants to destroy viruses, bacteria and weed seeds badThis can be landed on the stack.

You can almost carbon-rich material (brown waste like leaves) and nitrogen-rich materials (such as the skins of vegetables.) Under the carbon-rich materials are used hay and wood shavings. Nitrogen-rich materials are fresh and green as the grass. To accelerate the decomposition of matter, if you need compost to maintain the ratio of 25 parts of brown stuff, and add only one part green. With this ratio of green and brown waste will contribute to your compostdecompose quickly. Achieving the best mix is ​​an art as an exact science.

The leaves are a great thing to put in your compost and should be the total amount of green waste. One way to decompose faster than the leaves, put through a chipper or shredder. You can also try on them and shred them from the mower over them again and again. These leaves will decompose faster then those that are larger.

Grass clippingsvery fast and contain nitrogen. To avoid in your compost smell the beginning, spread on the driveway or other surface to dry in the sun for a day or two. They are willing to throw in the composter when straw like the texture.

You can refuse any type of kitchen organic waste or compost pile as well. Types of kitchen scraps that you throw to include melon rinds, orange peel, peel carrots and turnips, banana peels, appleCore and sachets. However, do not try to compost items such as peanut butter or meat, regardless of how it will ensure that the slow process of deterioration and odors, and perhaps also a problem with rodents.

Shredded organic materials heat up rapidly, decompose quickly, producing a silky, rich, crumbly compost nutrient. The decomposition increases with the size of the composting material. Do not forget that we are continually adding new materials, a compost pile and pile up alreadyStir or turn it off with a spade once a week for best results!


How to Make Compost

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

simplehuman Compost Pail, Stainless Steel

!±8± simplehuman Compost Pail, Stainless Steel

Brand : simplehuman | Rate : | Price : $57.12
Post Date : Oct 06, 2011 17:17:11 | Usually ships in 3-4 business days

Collect and store food scraps in this convenient, simplehuman compost pail.

  • Compost made simple: collect food scraps in this convenient, odor-minimizing stainless steel pail.
  • Odorsorb filters: natural charcoal odorsorb filter is mounted under the lid to neutralize odors without harmful chemicals use 1 filter for everyday use, or 2 for extra-strength odor control
  • Ventilated lid: a pattern of vents along the lid allows air to flow and helps control odors
  • Natural bamboo handle: comfortable bamboo handle for convenient carrying
  • Convenient lid hook: hang the lid anywhere along the rim of the pail

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Divide the landfill as waste Minimize

!±8± Divide the landfill as waste Minimize

In most communities, reduce, reuse and recycling of waste is a common practice, the amount of waste going to landfill to minimize. Sorting waste is often linked to the recycling program in your community. Most have published guidelines for residents. There are general guidelines, though.

Sorting trash to reduce the impact on the landfill by about 75%. The first step is to separate organic waste / food waste from all the others. That is, has it allgrown plant material, meat, green waste, tea bags, coffee grounds, egg shells and food scraps. These are all compostable materials, and many municipalities use the compost for plants and trees on the roadside and urban gardens, and sometimes selling the compost with the home gardener. It 'also possible to compost in your garden. Composters are easy to build, and once you get good compost and running, pretty much takes care of itself.

The next category is the waste of bottles,Aluminum foil and cans. This could juice and milk cartons, plastic bags, bubble wrap, plastic packaging. These items should be washed before sorting. All can be disposed of in landfill and sent for recycling. Old tires and construction materials can also be redirected away from landfill to recycling. Recycling equipment is used to help treat these materials. Some of the products that are made from recyclable materials such as tiles, floors, shoes, swing sets, carpets, furniture, plasticand many other imaginative and creative.

Paper and cardboard is the other major category. Among these cartoons, that foods such as cereals would also newspapers, letters and envelopes, rolls of toilet paper and other dry, clean paper is. Boxes must be flattened to minimize the mass and makes the pickup more efficient. Paper and paper products are recycled into paper products and paper. Spends an increasing demand for recycled paperConsumers and businesses. The process is gentler on the environment, and calls for fewer trees for paper production are made.

Landfills are filling up across the continent. By removing the elements that can be recycled - paper, cardboard, glass, wood, organic matter - it reduces the impact on landfills. We minimize the impact of landfill leachate in groundwater. We waste as low as possible to reduce our footprint on the planet, and extends the life and health of ourLandfills.

Ends up as organic matter in a landfill, the normal distribution will not occur in nutrients, because the filling is so dense that the air does not circulate around the decaying matter. Instead of returning nutrients to the soil, organic matter in these conditions generate methane, which contributes to global warming. Landfills with items that can never be eliminated, as the plastic clogs. In manufacturing, oil is the primary element of plastics,modified so as not to recognize the bacteria and enzymes to break down the same reusable form. The removal of these products from the landfill and send it away to be reused more efficiently manage resources are limited. There are other products that can be naturally degraded when exposed to sunlight, but this is unlikely in a landfill packed heavily. The removal of these objects from the stream and sends it to new uses for recycling saves energy,Resources and the health of the planet.


Divide the landfill as waste Minimize

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