Can You Compost Chicken Bones? (Yes, here’s how…)

When I first got into composting I wanted to throw everything I could find into our tumbler…and I did. I kept our “compost” moist, turned it regularly, and even added a compost accelerator. It was about that time that I learned that just because something is “food-waste” and came out of my kitchen doesn’t mean …

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DIY Bokashi Bran (The Easiest Recipe For Homemade Flakes)

Buying compost was too expensive for me. So I decided to start composting on my own. A composting tumbler was too expensive though so I decided to make my own Bokashi buckets and start an outside compost heap. I thought that I was done spending money on my composting journey and I could finally start …

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How to Compost Grass Clippings: 4 Easy Methods

Did you know that grass clippings make up nearly 20% of the solid waste that collected in communities? And that’s a year round average, not just the summer months. In fact, during summer months the grass clippings of some communities can make up a staggering 50% of collected waste! Now, grass is obviously far more …

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Is Parchment Paper Compostable?

Parchment paper is the go-to tool for home bakers and individuals who routinely cooks things in their oven. It turns any pan or dish into a functioning non-stick surface and saves you the pain of having to clean it, especially if your food is greasy or sticks! We all know the feeling of having to …

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Choosing the Best Worms for Composting (3 Most Common Types)

You have the compost bins ready, there’s every type of dirt you need to get the layers perfect, you have enough plant waste to last several months, and you have paper layers ready; all you need are the worms. It should come as no surprise that several different types of worms are out there to …

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Can I Add Wood Ashes To My Compost? (The Risks and Benefits)

Watching fires makes you feel alive. If you’re crazy. The thing is, fire is actually a life-giving force for many forests and ecosystems throughout the world. Why is that? It seems common knowledge that some seeds (such as those for pine trees) need fire to open and become viable. But is that the only reason? …

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How to Get Started with In-Ground Composting

When you get down to it, composting is simply a controlled method of leaving food in/on the ground until it returns to earth. Mother nature has been doing it for millions of years and the new-fangled methods people use are just an effort to speed things up. This has led many people to think they …

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How Fast Do Red Wiggler Worms Reproduce In Compost?

The red wriggler worm is a composting wonder, and you can typically find them in your pile of well-rotted manure (especially if you put them there). Red wrigglers are also one of the most common types of worms found in vermicomposting bins. You might have even seen them wiggling around on top of moist soil …

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