Roloff Compost & Worms
Peggy & Ron Roloff share their composting methods… tried and true.
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Peggy & Ron Roloff share their composting methods… tried and true.
Duration : 0:3:39
That was totally …
That was totally awesome! Thanks for sharing!
I think your whole …
I think your whole family is just great, you seem like the nicest people! Really down to earth!
The show always makes me smile!
How did you get the nickname “Honey”?
We have those …
We have those Everglades black bears not far but as you know they come into town why they would venture into town with such high property taxes is a mystery to me lol.
Yes, our bin was …
Yes, our bin was supplied by the garbage company i guess… it was here when we moved in. We did get one from the San Francisco garbage company a few years ago and i think they sell them at Home Depot. Another you tube shows how to make one… glad you enjoyed the video. We have such happy worms.. will be a great gardeb this year.
Yikes… don’t feed …
Yikes… don’t feed the cougars.. We had a cougar on our sheep ranch a few years ago… but our dogs treed him and then he took off.
Fantastic we cant …
Fantastic we cant do that here due to bears maybe cougars coming around but imagine you could do it in 98% of the states
AWESOME video, …
AWESOME video, thanks for uploading it.
Thats crazy! I will …
Thats crazy! I will try it out. Thanks for the Reply!
It’s amazing…. of …
It’s amazing…. of course if it sets for over a week anything will smell. We’ve had a kitchen can (we keep it closed but when putting things in to it) for absolute years and without milk or meat it just hasn’t gotten to smelling. I hope you try it in a plastic ice cream container until you take it out to a large one out side.
How does it not …
How does it not smell xD. It onions smell HORRIBLE when they rot. Same as potatoes and such
Thank you for …
Thank you for posting this! Is that a bin specifically made for composting? It’s such a waste to throw away paper towels and food scraps and then buy expensive soil for my garden in the spring. Do we need any ’starter’ compost to begin or do we just start dumping the scraps? Thanks! Sarah