How to make compost


This how-to video by the nonprofit group Kitchen Gardeners International shows you step-by-step instructions for successful organic composting.

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25 Responses to “How to make compost”

  1. Wizechris1 says:

    uhh, do u add just …
    uhh, do u add just raw apples dont even eat it.. lol. Amway do u use 2 parts green to 1 part brown?

  2. ericambrosecoon says:

    This guy should …
    This guy should talk slower, jesus christ.

  3. rileannas says:

    They each have …
    They each have their merits. Vermicomposting is more efficient, has a slightly more nutrient-rich end product, can be done indoors, and the worms are fun to watch. However, it often has a limit to how much it can handle, depending on the number of worms, and overfeeding causes most of the problems newbies experience.

    Thermophilic composting can handle any amount of food waste, and is generally lower maintenace. However, in my opinion it’s less interesting, but I just like worms :)

  4. rileannas says:

    I’ve heard lots of …
    I’ve heard lots of different numbers too. If you’re not sure just let the pile be your guide. Experiment to find what balance works for you.

  5. rileannas says:

    I’m sure sunflowers …
    I’m sure sunflowers would be just fine. Anything made of plants is good to compost.

  6. rileannas says:

    Cut it into the …
    Cut it into the smallest pieces possible. That usually helps a lot. Google “hot composting” if you want to get really technical. Worms, especially red worms, are great too.

  7. rileannas says:

    Do dried-out grass …
    Do dried-out grass clippings work well as browns?

  8. rileannas says:

    There are lots of …
    There are lots of ways to do it. I use big plastic storage containers with lots of holes drilled in them. My friend has a pile surrounded by chicken wire so the wind doesn’t blow it around. Make your pile/bin/container however you like, there aren’t a lot of rules to composting.

  9. rileannas says:

    Have you tried …
    Have you tried vermicomposting?

    Those systems, depending on how many worms you have, don’t usually handle as much, but they are very efficient and the finished product is even better.

    We have ~500 worms and in three months they produced about two litres of castings. Gorgeous soil, best smell in the world, and worms are fun to watch.

  10. rileannas says:

    As long as it’s not …
    As long as it’s not glossy it should be fine. Packaging cardboard is the best – a company logo is nothing to worry about. Newspaper is also good.

  11. leloodallasmultipass says:

    yeah, seriously… …
    yeah, seriously… just wHAT THE IS UNTREATED CARBOARD?

  12. reconeix says:

    i really loved your …
    i really loved your video!

    have a few questions concerning your closing comment saying someting to the effect that ‘there’s no better thing for your soils nutrition than compost’.

    i’m curious about what you think is the available N-P-K levels in general compost. While i definitely agree that compost is a crucial part of soil health and diversity. I also know there is a debate about what the Macronutrient levels in compost might be. Thank you again. great video.

  13. razorslide33 says:

    when he says …
    when he says untreated cardboard, does that mean it can’t have any ink (like a company logo) on it?

  14. tcpnetworks says:

    I’m in the process …
    I’m in the process of starting a new garden – will be planting in about 6 months time after the hard landscaping is done – But I’ve started the composting now – I want as much as possible ready to go. This is the cheapest way forward possible!

  15. grammapecos says:

    no you dont need a …
    no you dont need a container
    small fence of some sort divided into 3 sections
    fill #1/then when its full fill #3
    in 3-4 weeks take everything from #1 put in #1
    and same with #3 goes to #1
    repeat every 3-4 weeks
    will be ready end of summer

  16. corinthian93 says:

    Do I need one of …
    Do I need one of those compost containers or can I just make a pile?

  17. befr33 says:

    The best compost …
    The best compost video I could find that explains the principals involved in composting, which none of the other videos I ran into did. At least not in such an easy way. A huge thank you.

  18. doyann25 says:

    great video…thank …
    great video…thank you

  19. pandibear707 says:

    got info. thank you …
    got info. thank you very much

  20. florence2000sara says:

    thank you for …
    thank you for making my green journey easier (not rocket science..)

  21. MstangDreemer says:

    Thank you so much …
    Thank you so much for this video, I’m still an amateaur, but the beauty of it all is, the learning.

  22. mywootgarden says:

    hahahha you where …
    hahahha you where wronge!@

  23. shortattentionspan1 says:

    Thank you for this …
    Thank you for this vital information.
    The 3 parts green to one part brown — hmmm… I have not been using that combo.
    I love trying new recipies!

  24. shitbox93 says:

    mnlmlkæl,æ
    mnlmlkæl,æ

  25. ladynikon says:

    that wasnt a dead …
    that wasnt a dead dog.. that was his rotty wondering whats inside…

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