How to Make High Quality Compost from Plants for Your Organic Garden
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Farm Dirt Compost in Houston, Texas to share with you how they make high-quality compost from plants without any manure or animal products.
In this episode, John gives you a tour of this composting facility that creates compost teeming with microbial life. You will learn how they divert thousands of pounds of green waste that would normally go to the landfill and instead turn it into some of the best soil-building compost for gardeners, farmers, and landscapers.
First, John will take you on a tour of this facility showing you the two main raw inputs that are used to create this high-quality compost.
Next, you will discover how these two items are mixed and then aerated to create compost in as little as 5 weeks.
You will learn the three tips they use to speed up their composting process that you can use at home, so you can make compost more efficiently and save time.
Next, you will discover four ways to determine if a compost you are considering to buy is a good one or not.
Finally, you will learn about a special discount offer for you to purchase farm dirt whether you live in the Houston, Texas area or anywhere else in the United States.
After watching this episode, you will have a better idea on how wood chips and yard waste, as well as fruit and vegetable food scraps, can be turned into a rich compost that can enrich your garden and grow more fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Referenced Videos:
Best Organic Compost in Texas Made with Trees and Leaves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuvmXjFJhQY
Last Urban Outpost Farm Tour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vZktDmuBAc
Learn more about Farm Dirt Compost and Order at:
http://farmdirtcompost.com/
Be sure to use the coupon code
gyg
for a 20% discount when purchasing online.
In this episode, John gives you a tour of this composting facility that creates compost teeming with microbial life. You will learn how they divert thousands of pounds of green waste that would normally go to the landfill and instead turn it into some of the best soil-building compost for gardeners, farmers, and landscapers.
First, John will take you on a tour of this facility showing you the two main raw inputs that are used to create this high-quality compost.
Next, you will discover how these two items are mixed and then aerated to create compost in as little as 5 weeks.
You will learn the three tips they use to speed up their composting process that you can use at home, so you can make compost more efficiently and save time.
Next, you will discover four ways to determine if a compost you are considering to buy is a good one or not.
Finally, you will learn about a special discount offer for you to purchase farm dirt whether you live in the Houston, Texas area or anywhere else in the United States.
After watching this episode, you will have a better idea on how wood chips and yard waste, as well as fruit and vegetable food scraps, can be turned into a rich compost that can enrich your garden and grow more fresh fruits and vegetables.
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
Follow John on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1200+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Referenced Videos:
Best Organic Compost in Texas Made with Trees and Leaves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuvmXjFJhQY
Last Urban Outpost Farm Tour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vZktDmuBAc
Learn more about Farm Dirt Compost and Order at:
http://farmdirtcompost.com/
Be sure to use the coupon code
gyg
for a 20% discount when purchasing online.
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