Kitchen Counter-Top Composter
Review of RSVP Kitchen Counter-top Composters.
Duration : 0:1:26
Gardening Rhythms: Composting using a Black Soldier Fly
Compost yard and kitchen scraps using the Black Soldier Fly. The fly never appears. It’s first eaten before it flies.
Duration : 0:3:25
Green Compost Pail
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This compost pail is made from high density Polyethylene, a sturdy material that will last for years. It is easy to clean, easy to carry, and can hold up to 9.6 quarts of material. It also comes with a charcoal filter, which eliminates odors – therefore, you can keep it on the kitchen counter and just take your scraps to the compost bin, pile, or heap every 2-3 days.
This compost pail is durable, and is built to last! For more information on this pail, please click the link at the top of this video description.
Duration : 0:0:44
Naturemill Automatic Indoor Composter – Part 3
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In part 3 of the series, we show you the Naturemill Automatic Indoor composter as we have been at it through the first week. This video shows the progress that has been made on the original batch of compost, and offers a few suggestions of what to do in case there is a smell to your compost or what to do if your compost is a little too green-rich.
Watch the entire series of videos from the start, and check back for part 4 to see how we are coming along with our batch of compost!
Duration : 0:1:3
NatureMill Automatic Indoor Composter – Demonstration part 1
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This automatic indoor composter is a fantastic way to make your compost indoors! It can be set on a timer, or on an continuous cycle to mix and rotate your food scraps into rich compost (when brown and green material is mixed together properly).
This video will be the first of a series into which we demonstrate the usage of the composter, and actually make a batch of compost for you, to see how it works. This will give you a full view of how to work and operate the composter.
For more information on this composter, click the link at the top of the page.
Duration : 0:2:36
NatureMill Automatic Indoor Composter – Demonstration part 2
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This is part 2 of the NatureMill Automatic Indoor Composter Demo. In this segment, we start on making a batch of fresh compost, and discuss the beginning stages of making the compost, and what to do in order to properly balance carbon and nitrogen rich materials (also known as brown and green materials). This will be the starting week of actually taking you through the compost cycle.
For a complete overview of how the composter works and how to make this batch of compost, just start from the first part of the series and make your way up. For more information on this composter, click the link at the top of the page.
Duration : 0:2:39
Indoor Kitchen Composter Review
Shawna Coronado reviews and discusses the benefits of an Indoor Kitchen Composter from Clean Air Gardening (www.cleanairgardening.com).
Duration : 0:3:57
Tierrapath.com WORM COMPOSTING SYSTEM – Naturally compost kitchen scraps
The Tierrapath.com Worm Composter is a low priced, fun and natural way of composting kitchen/garden scraps. This composting system creates rich soil which can be used for potting plants or growing vegetables. Tierrapath.com can also ship the composter straight to your door. Red wiggler worms (Eisenia fetida) are preferred for most temperate locations, and can also be found on Tierrapath.com
Duration : 0:2:50
Kitchen Compost 101
Gavan Murphy, The Healthy Irishman, shows us how to set up your very own kitchen compost kit. He breaks down how to get started and use all those extra food scraps and turn them into fertilizer for your garden.
Duration : 0:4:47
Compost Stinks? What to do.
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Is there a smell to your compost that is bothering you? Many begenner composters notice an ammonia smell or a bad smell to their compost. The issue to this is typically related to too much nitrogen rich materials in your compost (kitchen scraps for instance), and don’t worry – it’s an easy fix! Just add some more carbon rich materials!
In this video we explain how to get rid of that annoying compost smell and how to offset everything so you can be well on your way to rich, wonderful compost.
If you desire any compost information at all, please visit us on the web at the URL provided at the top of this description.
Duration : 0:1:41