The Spin Bin compost tumbler… kinda nice, but not for me.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7UjR4Z1YbY Uh oh, here comes the Spin Bin!  It looks like this was built in direct response to the old Tumbleweed compost tumbler model and all of its complaints on YouTube...even the sound quality of the video. Basically, they took the old model and added a bunch of ventilation slots all over it.  I think this was a good addition, as the holes in the other one were rather sparse and tiny.  On top of that, they added specific holes for placing your compost thermometer inside...awesome! They also mention that the interior of the tumbler is now ribbed, for your composting pleasure.  I guess this helps move the material around inside a bit better?  I have no idea.  Seems like this would be the case. In case you forgot how…

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Weeds in the Compost Pile – Should You Worry? (article)

Should weeds go in the compost pile, especially those with seeds? This question is bound to arise in midsummer as a bumper crop of weeds hits most gardeners. Here are some thoughts on the matter but you have to make up your own mind. First of all, it would appear that weeds that have not gone to seed would all be safe to use for compost. However, the gardener needs to look at the plant itself. Chances are that an annual weed that has been uprooted and the roots allowed to dry will be dead before it hit the pile. Perennial weeds are a different sort all together. Their roots are likely to survive a long time. In appearance they will often be white and thick with moisture retentive properties,…

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You just composted WHAT?

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjpVTvTCY9g Ever read a composting article about all these different things you didn't know you could compost?  There's TONS of crap you can put in your compost pile, some more relevant than others.  While I didn't include "wine or brewery waste" in my video, I did use condoms, hair balls and that annoying Sun Chips bag. My predictions: I think everything will break down within 12 weeks, except for maybe the Sun Chips bag and the condoms.  Supposedly latex takes a really long time to break down, so let's see what happens.  I think the cork will take a while too, since I didn't chop it up into smaller pieces.  Whichever sock I threw in that has a synthetic blend, I imagine there will be a skeleton left behind there,…

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