Compost video

How We Turn Plant Scraps, Rabbit Poop, and Worm Castings into Plant Gold with Our Backyard Compost Bin

This video talks about the benefits of using your own compost and how easy it is to do it right in your own backyard! We talk about our compost bin, growing comfrey, rabbit manure, worm castings, and horse manure.

This video talks about the benefits of using your own compost and how easy it is to do with your own backyard compost bin! We talk about our compost bin, growing comfrey, rabbit manure, worm castings, and horse manure.

See details on how we built our compost bin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6CkYppC1iQ

See details on how to test your compost for herbicide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9ccJOrn-MI&t=5s

 

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