ArtickTrix
Active Member
I was wondering how good would the soil be if I took the left over scraps of my plants and makde compost out of it and grew my plants in it
ok cool thanks, I thought I would ask before doing itNot a good idea at all
Sorry Lacy...I have to disagree. You should def compost your dead plant matter, males etc. Compost your egg shells, your paper, cardboard, food scraps (maybe not meat, depends on the composter)...this is the organics section. You can't be telling people not to compost.
I was surprised to see your response to be honest. You don't have a compost heap somewhere on your land?
Yes I do have a composter on our property. One of those big black ones BUT it takes forever to compost anything. I certainly wouldn't want to rely on that because it most likely would just5burn the plants roots. Its just not composted enough.Sorry Lacy...I have to disagree. You should def compost your dead plant matter, males etc. Compost your egg shells, your paper, cardboard, food scraps (maybe not meat, depends on the composter)...this is the organics section. You can't be telling people not to compost.
I was surprised to see your response to be honest. You don't have a compost heap somewhere on your land?
want quicker turn around on your compost....get one of these bad boys....
SmartSoil - the Clever Way to Compost
I've been doing lots of reading about composting recently and I'm about to get one of these myself. The key is regular rotation which really speeds the process up, just turn the barrel, easy....and the clever thing about this one is that it has 2 insulated compartments so one side can be maturing and the other side will be 'active'...and cos it's insulated, it keeps composting in winter as well. It really is very clever and well designed, but it's not that cheap!
They claim to get useable compost in only 8 weeks. I'll let you know how I get on though, I may start a thread
Whether I will use this humus to grow my weed or not, I don't know yet. I will probably experiment with it I guess. I agree that used pure it would be far to hot, but used/mixed in the correct quantities I reckon my plants would love it!