How to Make Compost 101 || Black Gumbo

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  • In this longer episode (22 minutes), I’ll show you how to compost. But put away your rule books because I break the rules and don’t follow the convention. While others will insist you are do it wrong if the nitrogen-to-carbon ratio is off, or if you compost hot dogs and chicken scraps, we buck the system here. The proof is in our rich compost. Composting is easy with a few simple principles.
    This video is for beginners and seasoned old veterans of gardening. Learn how to make the finest and best fertilizer and soil amendment from things you already have, even the things the books tell you are bad for the compost bin. I cover all the basics, from containers, to heat and aeration, to what to put in your compost, and how to use it as an amendment, side dressing and compost tea.
    Compost is the best fertilizer for increased flavor, bigger crops, healthier soil, and it is cheap. Saving money is a great thing, right? Recycle the stuff you already have and turn it into gardening gold!
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  • @HomeStudioBasics
    @HomeStudioBasics Před rokem +2

    No One:
    Scott Head: Half eaten corn dog
    LMAOO. Man I just love your no BS approach to life.

  • @NachoCheese00
    @NachoCheese00 Před 3 lety +8

    When I was a kid (back in the day.......) my Mom put everything in the dirt and planted right over it, as her father , grandfather (from Italy), brothers & sisters did. It worked well. Go Clamming or have Shrimp for dinner? Yep ,shells & heads went in the dirt. We had a guy in the neighborhood that fished a couple of times a week, and he would always bring her some "trash" fish. He also saved the bones & heads from fish he filleted. It all went under and around the plants. Fish is excellent for citrus trees. Thanks so much for freely sharing your knowledge with us. You are reminding me of things I had forgotten about.

  • @ScottHead
    @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +74

    I see I got my 'automatic thumbs down' from some hater, lol. Thanks for adding to my CZcams stats! FYI - thumbs down means CZcams thinks the video is stirring people up, so the algorithm promotes the video more.

    • @bobbyplatt7654
      @bobbyplatt7654 Před 5 lety +8

      Very nice video and great info for many. don't let a hater bother you at all good man..

    • @tonyaltobello6885
      @tonyaltobello6885 Před 5 lety +2

      Awesome

    • @sweetwoodruff6246
      @sweetwoodruff6246 Před 5 lety +1

      Should we start thumbing it down then? LOL

    • @karenlatham4053
      @karenlatham4053 Před 5 lety +2

      I haven't figured out what it is with thumbs down people lol. But every single video, and I've watched a lot of them!, every single video that I've ever watched on CZcams has at least 10 thumbss down so I don't think it's personal some people are just like that lol.

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +16

      @@karenlatham4053 Well, sometimes I post a 10 minute video and before anyone can even watch 10 minutes of it, there's a thumbs down, lol. Sad little people who are lashing out like children, that's all. :-)

  • @kino7539
    @kino7539 Před 10 měsíci +1

    That scrolling compost list had me laughing! Dead toads, half eaten quesadillas, pulp sci-fi novel, half eaten corn dog and sermon notes 😂😂😂😂

  • @melanielinkous8746
    @melanielinkous8746 Před 3 lety +3

    You PREACH the GOSPEL, too? That's AWESOME!

  • @nicolabowden2756
    @nicolabowden2756 Před 5 lety +13

    We copied your compost 3 bin design. Having cleared our old neglected garden to start fresh we had a fair amount of material to add to our compost bin. We added some cardboard and paper. The odd egg box and shells plus the usual potato and other vegetable scraps from my kitchen. We turned it over yesterday to add air and was very surprised how well its already broken down in such a short time. It was lovely and warm in the middle so i guess were doing something right. Were going to follow the next stage and add some more unusual ingredients. I didnt know you could add smoothies chicken stock and cooked veggies. Might as well chuck it in and see what happens. Thanks so much for all your advice. Before now we would of bagged everything up and taken all this material to the local recycling centre and used up loads of plastic bags fuel in the car and lots of time that we could of spent gardening. Now we throw it in the compost bin and walk away. The added bonus will be a large amount of rich compost we wont have to buy.. wish we had know all this info years ago. So pleased i found your videos. You have helped us a lot and our little veggie garden. Thank you

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you Nicola for the encouraging words and sharing your experiences. I'm very glad you are gardening and that something I have done is useful to you. You can compost those more unusual things but they need an active pile to put them in or you will get the rotting stench. That's the key to minimal smell - hot compost. Thanks for taking time to share. :-)

  • @jtharp9265
    @jtharp9265 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi 👋
    Found this on your playlist .
    God bless
    Mrs Josette Tharp
    Montgomery County, Texas 🙏🏻

  • @Mykitchenchanne1
    @Mykitchenchanne1 Před 2 lety +1

    Sermon notes 😂. Even our veggies need the word of the LORD - Amen. Lol

  • @karenlatham4053
    @karenlatham4053 Před 5 lety +6

    I have a dirty little secret lol 😆. One of my husband's friends has started dumpster diving... At Aldi, lots of organic produce is being thrown out... Apparently here in Tyler Texas it's not illegal to dumpster dive as long as it's not fenced or doesn't say no trespassing.
    😝 my husband went with and he comes home toting like six very large boxes worth of produce in different stages of rotten.. So I spent a few days chopping stuff up and layering it with leaves and brush from our yard. It's pretty cheap compost pile lol.
    This is my first actual compost pile so I wasn't sure how often I'm supposed to turn this stuff.

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +1

      Great source of compost material! I just turn when the heat starts to drop a bit or whenever I have the unction to do so. I have an Aldo nearby, might have to drive back there and see what is available for free. :-)

    • @karenlatham4053
      @karenlatham4053 Před 5 lety

      @@ScottHead by the way , it seems that they have a big dumping every two weeks here. Our friend goes out there at 9:30 every two weeks. All the employees are getting what they want and then our friend gets what he wants to feed his dogs.
      I guess you could ask or just test it.. I wouldn't want to gather stuff that's been sitting out in the heat and what not you know.

  • @JK-cz6bu
    @JK-cz6bu Před rokem +1

    All those NAR, PG and WOF books in that pile 😂 I noticed Luther

  • @lorannharris9034
    @lorannharris9034 Před 5 lety +14

    I compost everything, make compost and weed tea. Also trench compost. All winter I bury the stinky stuff in the garden and by spring it's gone.

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +7

      I've buried meat scraps in pumpkin pits and they should give my winter pumpkins a great boost. Good to meet a fellow composter, thanks for watching our video!

    • @mahashah2198
      @mahashah2198 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ScottHead
      Man u r amazing.
      Well explained.
      I m gonna try for sure.
      Ur videos encourage me to do more gardening.
      ThankS alot
      Do u have video for making raise beds?
      I love to see how u convert ur back yard into a garden😍
      😊😊

    • @pearlsalsman6946
      @pearlsalsman6946 Před 3 lety

      @@ScottHead so even mold food is good ?

  • @candacehennekens5575
    @candacehennekens5575 Před 2 lety +1

    Second time watching. I’ve started my pile. Needed to refresh my memory of what you said. Thanks again!

  • @danjohnson7399
    @danjohnson7399 Před 5 lety +14

    You are really adding to my limited knowledge lol. Been gardening for about 8 years and not been doing some things right. Thank you for taking the time to share your learning with us

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for watching, hope your garden does well!

    • @aleksandrabissani567
      @aleksandrabissani567 Před 2 lety

      I would avoid placing in the compost pile a few plants such as garlic, onion, rhubarb leaves, and potatoes leaves. onion and garlic cause the compost to stink, rhubarb may poison microbes living in the compost, and potato leaves quite often have viruses which if spread in the garden, may destroy all potato crops, so you won't be able to plant potatoes for 4-5 years.

  • @kinibayvip
    @kinibayvip Před 4 lety +2

    your doggo biting the hose gave me a fright. that made my day thank you ! :D

  • @klarerio5140
    @klarerio5140 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for great and helpful info, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻you’ve answered so many questions I had and so many great tips on compost. Many Many thanks!

  • @ambersamusements5257
    @ambersamusements5257 Před 5 lety +3

    I like your dry humor. Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @sandielefant8258
    @sandielefant8258 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm learning so much from power watching your videos!! Thank you!!

  • @deeb1636
    @deeb1636 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m really enjoying your videos , glad I found you and I love your dog!! So cute with the hose!!!

  • @ccdallas3628
    @ccdallas3628 Před 4 lety +2

    This video is a life saver! I just built the same pallet compost bins as an upgrade with a vague idea doubting myself and you answered questions I didn’t even knew I had!

  • @carlafawcett3851
    @carlafawcett3851 Před 3 lety +2

    This was great. A Little humour mixed in too. Love the composting bad theology bit : )

  • @leaftree49
    @leaftree49 Před 3 lety +1

    Will be using your methods on my compost bins this year, they need an upgrade and this will do nicely, thanks for the great information.

  • @armstronglien2659
    @armstronglien2659 Před 2 lety +1

    I am new to gardening. Much appreciate learning from your channel. Thank you.

  • @AJsGreenTopics
    @AJsGreenTopics Před 5 lety +2

    I really enjoy composting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bethanyfields4706
    @bethanyfields4706 Před 3 lety +1

    First time watching you, and Phoebe SCARED the COMPOST outta me!! 😂🤦🏼‍♀️😳🤪

  • @beezybe
    @beezybe Před 3 lety +1

    I love your channel! Please keep posting

  • @Klink52
    @Klink52 Před 4 lety +4

    Congratulations!! I you have convinced me to start composting. Got a perfect spot for composting. Thanks Scott for the inspiration!!

  • @elizabethgumbs3002
    @elizabethgumbs3002 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Mr. Black Gumbo new subscriber I am now staring up my potted kitchen garden and I love all your videos. Great informative stuff you show. You dont worry about the haters they will hate you just keep making great videos. Love from Trinidad and Tobago ❤❤🇹🇹

  • @kims941
    @kims941 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I saw that cicada shell, lol! Homeschooling family here too and we always have those ending up in weird spots (from kids toting them around). :)

  • @laurajeanjemming4547
    @laurajeanjemming4547 Před 2 lety +1

    I forgot to mention I add coffee grounds and eggshells also

  • @melanielinkous8746
    @melanielinkous8746 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. I 've made the stinky compost but didn't know you could make it from finished compost, and in just a few days!! And that you could use it in turn, to supercharge your compost!!! Woo hoo!

  • @deannal9808
    @deannal9808 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the great info and for the comic relief (your pup REALLY likes that water spray!). I've watched a couple of your videos now and you have a new subscriber 😊

  • @mikecrow565
    @mikecrow565 Před 2 lety +1

    Sermon notes and bad theology books. Ha! I'll have to try that. Thanks, Scott!

  • @cattychathy7423
    @cattychathy7423 Před 5 lety +7

    Do you know how happy you saying "just throw everything on the ground made me?"!😂😂but I do realize I need a bin! To contain this yucky goodness!

  • @vickiebauer7866
    @vickiebauer7866 Před 2 lety +1

    Your dog Phoebe loves water from a hose as my dog Kiri. I chuckle seeing Phoebe bite at the water. 😀
    Thank you for your video on composing. Very much helped me understand it better. Lots of things I can put into my compost I didn’t know one could.
    I enjoy your videos!

  • @zzRider
    @zzRider Před 3 lety +1

    Appreciate the video; it answered some key questions I had.

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy Před 2 lety +1

    Oh! I also add sand/leaves/ paper on the top layer to prevent any smell or fruit flies

  • @saltysavageeve1930
    @saltysavageeve1930 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Started 1 balcony bucket for composting in November. It is now April and I have 5 buckets.

  • @Dan-pr6me
    @Dan-pr6me Před 3 lety +1

    I really enjoyed your compost videos.

  • @gardencookeat22
    @gardencookeat22 Před 3 lety +1

    You are so brave with your compost. I "clean compost" but out in the open ground. I also need lots of dirt. I dont like buying it. I have a leaf compost and a woodchip compost. Eggshells and coffee grounds waiting in the wings to add later to the garden. Great videos!

  • @skeeterperkins1791
    @skeeterperkins1791 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for your advice. I inherited about 80 gallons of used compost and amended it. When some of our annuals died, my wife (an accomplished horticulturist) said that the potting soil that I made was too heavy and holding too much water. Almost all of the organic materials are gone, so I plan to blend it 50-50 with composted pine bark.

  • @nevaehdoesstuff1092
    @nevaehdoesstuff1092 Před 3 lety +1

    You have just inspired me.thankyou.🙂

  • @hansholtmaat9779
    @hansholtmaat9779 Před 5 lety +3

    Love the way you teach us all kind of things about gardening. You are my favorit on You Tube!
    Greetings from the Netherlands.

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate it!

  • @afj3rd
    @afj3rd Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you ! Just found your channel and subscribe. Putting in raised beds for the first time.

  • @CBsGreenhouseandGarden
    @CBsGreenhouseandGarden Před 5 lety +6

    Another great video Mr. Scott. Compost is great stuff to have. Love how you do it your way and it works for you. Proof is in your videos. Keep up the good work buddy!

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks man, I really appreciate your comments, you are also one of those who proves their methods by showing results. :-)

  • @angelasmith3096
    @angelasmith3096 Před 4 lety +1

    It was so hot this summer, I went to check my compost & it was bubbling!!! It was way to wet, I added some dirt out of the yard & stirred it up. Now I notice that it's really wet again....I'm gonna do like you & add some paper to it. Thanks for the video!

  • @rebeccaiya8731
    @rebeccaiya8731 Před 5 lety +2

    This is next on my list.i had 2 loads of wood chips brought in last fall & it's a rich black soil.my garden is fluorishing.makes me happy.ty lol your dog

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety

      The dog. Yes, she's a crazy one. :-)

  • @lumpinator
    @lumpinator Před 3 lety +3

    Another great video! :) Just to make something a bit more clear:
    A 30:1 ratio between carbon and nitrogen doesn't mean you have to put 30 times more browns than greens into your compost. Even fresh grass clippings have a 20:1 C to N ratio. Thus, the desired ratio is not that difficult to achieve. Also, a lof of the carbon will get used in the process so the final compost will have a ratio of about 15:1 C to N.

  • @jenniferm3572
    @jenniferm3572 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey there! New sub near Kingwood! Excited to learn more. Thanks!

  • @shadyacrefarm1005
    @shadyacrefarm1005 Před 5 lety +1

    Great instructional video Scott!

  • @jarrineshaw2144
    @jarrineshaw2144 Před 2 lety +1

    Ok, learned a lot! Still not sure I am up to composting. I live 12 miles from nearest town, have exotic birds who get fresh fruits, veggies, & grains mash every day - which I feed leftovers to the deer, so will probably continue to purchase prepackaged compost materials but really enjoyed your watching your approach to composting. Thank you!

  • @formation1now517
    @formation1now517 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video/info!

  • @cattychathy7423
    @cattychathy7423 Před 5 lety +3

    I gotta admit I prefer your method over all I've seen so far!👌👀❤I'm squeamish about worms! And rotting stuffs 😂 Hope I can get through this!

  • @priayief
    @priayief Před 4 lety +2

    I love your videos and I especially liked this one. Compost is the basis for all my gardens and potted plants. I rarely add anything else other than water.
    Many, many years ago I became intrigued with the idea of using compost tea. I used both aerobic and anaerobic approaches. I had buckets of stinky anaerobic compost in various parts of my garden, along side several buckets with air pumps and ingredients such as molasses and beer. I did this for several seasons. One day, my wife (a non-gardener) asked me to explain how this compost tea worked. After I gave her the explanation, she then asked me something like, "but how do you KNOW it works?? I think she was tiring of the smell. But from her comments I could tell she wasn't convinced.
    To satisfy her, I agreed to reserve two of my eight raised beds to "non compost tea" for two seasons and do a comparison. The result? Well, I lost the debate. Good lesson for me. Now I challenge all my gardening practices and I've found it has made me a simpler gardener.
    Gardening is all about different strokes for different folks. What works (or doesn't) for me may (or may not) work for you. I still kinda wish that compost tea worked for me like it does for so many others.
    Cheers.

  • @th3duke1
    @th3duke1 Před 5 lety +1

    I like these videos - thanks for sharing. I started composting this year (saved all my maple leaves), use my lawn cuttings and bam! got some heat going - I use a couple of Geobin's that OYR uses - they work great. Simple design, and they don't look to bad either. I'm finding hard to compost a lot of our kitchen scraps because my family takes the easy way out and usually throw their food scraps in the garbage, so half the battle for me is getting the family to put their scraps in our little compost container... I just can't believe how easy making compost is, I wish I would have started a long time ago.
    Thanks again for making these videos and sharing your experiences.👌

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for commenting, and yes, getting the family on board and changing habits just takes time. I found a banana peel in the trash the other day, and had to fish it out, lol. My wife is 100% on board and enthusiastic, so for me its not as hard these days. Took some time though. :-)

  • @aromaofhope
    @aromaofhope Před 3 lety +1

    Something about composting your sermons makes me chuckle. We had an old preacher friend who said his sermons were like baloney--good anywhere you cut it off. lol

  • @nagasvoice8895
    @nagasvoice8895 Před 3 lety +1

    I like to use my paper shredder on paper, junk mail and light cardboard (that cleans the shredder teeth too!) for brown dry stuff in our compost. I also found black soldier fly grubs love stuff like oil or protein, so they'll handle a lot of stuff people tell you not to use. I haven't been including bones or animal waste, but do include aged soup/casseroles. Before the quarantine in March, I was collecting 5 gallon buckets of coffee grounds from some of our local cafes - this is fine grind moist stuff. Similar to grass clippings, I found I gotta mix with dry stuff to break it up.

  • @davidgraham6195
    @davidgraham6195 Před 5 lety

    Hi thank you for the information, great stuff

  • @helensmith5854
    @helensmith5854 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a huge pot with a makeshift lid. At the end of the season, I dump my used soil into it and add kitchen scraps and paper over the winter. I cover the scraps with soil and by spring...Presto! Rich potting soil.

  • @AllenClarkFilms
    @AllenClarkFilms Před 5 lety +3

    I enjoy the longer clips Scott!

  • @lauraschwager1665
    @lauraschwager1665 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video Scott! 👍

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy Před 2 lety +1

    I have a balcony garden and I found a COOLER WITH WHEELS works great! Plus it has a drain spout for the “compost tea” I have earthworms in there too so I just prop the lid up a little so it can get air and then put a thin cloth over the hole where the drain in (on the inside so no wormies get stuck and it filters the water for me) it’s easy to move and I have it under a table. The only KINDA HARD THING is getting under the spout to catch the water - I use an oil catch pan…

  • @nancyfahey7518
    @nancyfahey7518 Před 3 lety +1

    Love the dog part.

  • @lindacooper4893
    @lindacooper4893 Před 3 lety +1

    This sounds more like sense to me, I’m on my own so don’t make to much but add to it every day. By the way love your corgis❤️

  • @reaganl.5113
    @reaganl.5113 Před 5 lety +1

    110F outside and 130F in the compost pile, sounds about right! Good thorough description and explanation of your methods, thanks!
    No rules, compost happens!
    I should use more junk mail and paper towels for carbon sources. I'm that weird guy that goes around snagging everyone's brown bags full of leaves every fall. I load up my SUV with them and bring them home. I shred them down with the mower into almost a powder, store them in plastic bags and use them in the chicken run and compost piles as needed until about this time of year when I run out. So Summer becomes this thick layer of grass clippings until late October rolls around.

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +1

      I lurk the streets looking for compost fodder too! Fall will be good this year now that I have lots of space to fill.

  • @thinkathena2
    @thinkathena2 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome advice! I will put my compost into a wheel barrel and then drown it with water. 2 things happen: 1. It will get out all the creepy-crawly 's that I don't want in my garden bed (I try to save as many worms as possible first). 2. Makes awesome compost tea. However I do have a comment about your potty mix. I've only recently discovered that peat moss is in unreplaceable resource that we are using up drastically. Europe and I think some other countries have banned the use of it. I now use coco cir (coconut fiber) instead of peat moss. Works just as well. Save our peat moss bogs :)

  • @johnevans9578
    @johnevans9578 Před 4 lety +1

    Scott one thing I do is save a few shovels full to start a new batch . Then like you the skys the limit.

  • @samirgul5109
    @samirgul5109 Před 3 lety +1

    I have been composting in 20ltr buckets since long and always have compost available. It take 2.5 months in spring and summer for me to fully compost and save it for next year use.

  • @angeliamayfield8913
    @angeliamayfield8913 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the information

  • @fotyfar
    @fotyfar Před 3 lety +1

    U r a pro 👍👍bless ur efforts 🙏🙏🙏

  • @aleksandrabissani567
    @aleksandrabissani567 Před 2 lety +1

    A very good addition to compost is soil added on top of a layer of dry organic matter covered with wet organic matter the soil keeps the compost from stinking. The compost is built up each time adding a good layer of dry matter then wet matter and than soil just to cover the pile. Microbes from the soil will speed up the process of breaking up the compost. In cold climates, might cover with a dark tarp. It helps with heating the pile so the microbes start working faster and the whole process will go faster.

  • @kellyc2425
    @kellyc2425 Před 5 lety +2

    Why are there two thumbs down??
    How could ANYBODY downthumb Scott's videos?? Maybe by accident?

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +1

      No, I have some legit haters. One of my mentors used to say "You know a man by his enemies." Count it all joy, ;-)

    • @kellyc2425
      @kellyc2425 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ScottHead how could you POSSIBLY have haters??
      Jeeze...

  • @DanielChavez-gs6sn
    @DanielChavez-gs6sn Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome I love compost

  • @charlottesmith5472
    @charlottesmith5472 Před 3 lety +1

    In my garbage can composting container I've taken a 4' pic pipe and drilled holes in it and stuck it in a couple of places to help aerate the pile works rather well.

  • @Lobo_Loco
    @Lobo_Loco Před 5 lety +1

    Hey great explanation!
    Sunny greetings Lobo

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy Před 2 lety +1

    Another tip to speed it up and prevent STINK that I figured out is to just collect food scraps i the freezer…. Then when the bag is full I thaw it and add it to compsost…. It breaks down much faster after it’s been frozen

  • @ritalr15
    @ritalr15 Před 3 lety +1

    I use a paper sack to collect the mail that is not important. I shred them and I also burn them in my fire pit. I put the potash in the compost bins and also sprinkle it around the lawn

  • @gwen27405
    @gwen27405 Před 5 lety +7

    😂😂😂I was waiting for Phoebe

  • @stephenluna7932
    @stephenluna7932 Před 3 lety +1

    Love that Rod idea and how you have your son with you

  • @pjorge8363
    @pjorge8363 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video scott really enjoyed it. I also strain it out and spray on my plants leaves great stuff!

  • @zsquire1
    @zsquire1 Před 5 lety +1

    Gr8 information!

  • @kellyc2425
    @kellyc2425 Před 5 lety +2

    Hey Scott! Another great video. Thank you! I noticed that we have that very same little crock compost container for the kitchen... we also have that same dark green wagon. 😂
    Great minds and all...

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety +1

      Yep, nice little crock, not big enough though. And the wagon is exceptional, I'll never have a wheelbarrow again.

    • @kellyc2425
      @kellyc2425 Před 5 lety

      @@ScottHead yep. We have to empty the crock daily, but I still like it. I cut carbon filters to fit inside the lid from an extra one from a HEPA whole room filter. Love the wagon too! It is SOOO handy!

  • @starstarry946
    @starstarry946 Před 5 lety +2

    That dog🤣🤩

  • @fbjewels
    @fbjewels Před 5 lety +5

    Your son is so funny 😆

  • @SuesSecretGarden3
    @SuesSecretGarden3 Před 5 lety

    I use a large flower pot for my container gardens

  • @caseythomas7817
    @caseythomas7817 Před rokem +1

    Good info

  • @nancyhaywood2872
    @nancyhaywood2872 Před 5 lety +1

    thanks for the info.

  • @dvssayer5621
    @dvssayer5621 Před rokem

    It really is a science. Ive been using worm bins for composting the kitchen scraps but after about 8 months theres only 2 bins of worm compost, which I cannot wait to use finally. But I was afraid to put scraps in the leaf pile because of varmints!! Even if I use fish fertilithe raccoons come from somewhere! But I guess I can bury it under the leaf pile? What if it doesn't get hot? Also how long does it take? Just when it looks like dirt?
    And can I use fireplace ashes to put in compost?
    Thank you.

  • @randydeshane9991
    @randydeshane9991 Před 5 lety +1

    I use a mantis back porch compost tumbler. It works well for me since I have a very limited space. I container garden only.

  • @PrairiePlantgirl
    @PrairiePlantgirl Před 5 lety +1

    Great info here

  • @nickcollop260
    @nickcollop260 Před 2 lety +1

    I live in michigan will i be able to compost in the winter or will it need heat

  • @perryburrows609
    @perryburrows609 Před 4 lety +1

    Scott, I have a very small area, and I'm enjoying your comments on how to amend this very poor subdivision topsoil that the builder left for us to dream about planting. I have about 20 fig tree rootings going including four that are fully leafed out. My wife wants me to plant a small above ground garden area in the back for a few vegetables. I am already sold on above ground planing techniques like those you use with your cement blocks; I've done in before with heavy boards and fill dirt and fertilizer. What is the best thing I can do this winter to prepare for next spring? (I'm doing my figs in 7-10 gallon buckets for a year or so.) Cardboard has worked well for me in the area from which we moved a couple of years ago. We live in the Memphis, TN area.

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 4 lety

      You can lay down cardboard directly where your garden will go and cover it with some soil. The cardboard will smother what is growing there and will decompose over time. Build your raised bed right on it. :-)

  • @satkunanandanthirunavukara7715

    I have big 4 compost bins , I am finding difficulties turning it, as result decomption delaying and I have to buy copost. T urning with big garden fork hard, is there any ea sy methord and way . Thanks.

  • @cheryltackett5600
    @cheryltackett5600 Před 3 lety +1

    Add some unsulfured molasses to that compost tea ( like Grandma's Molasses),available at Wal-Mart etc..

  • @derekcox6531
    @derekcox6531 Před 5 lety +7

    2 down thumbers? 🧐 mmmmkayyyy... some people are just odd ducks I guess .. never heard the advice “if you have nothing positive to say,just say nothing?” Your dog is a bit crazy with that water chomping ... 😂

  • @susanjordan2130
    @susanjordan2130 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @rosejafari8917
    @rosejafari8917 Před 5 lety +2

    I also put the slaughter from chickens a few times a year. Like you say, bury it in the middle and let the chickens eat it as they scratch in it later. Everything goes!

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 5 lety

      I've composted whole squirrels and cats before and same results - gone quickly and in the middle of a pile they don't stink.

  • @denisee1021
    @denisee1021 Před 4 lety +1

    Just watched 3 videos from you and they are so informative. Thanks. For composting, is it safe to use grass cuttings if we are using weed killers on the grass?

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 4 lety +2

      I would avoid grass with weed killers, especially if the weed killer has clopyralid, picloram, triclopyr, or aminopyralids in it. Most weed killers target dicot (broadleaf) weeds, while grass is a monocot and is left unharmed. The problem is that most of what we want to grow in our garden is broadleaf, and any persistent or residual weed killer will stunt or kill your crop. Personally, I would not use it, but if I did need to do so, I'd age the resulting compost a year or so.

  • @jurassicgardener3136
    @jurassicgardener3136 Před 5 lety +3

    I will say that being in my 70's there aren't many food scraps yet but I will be getting a good sized tub and with holes in the bottom I will have a bunch of greens to start as I am taking weeds an grass up to do another bed as soon as I get the okay to keep working like a dog (LOL the doctor say like a dog at my age). I tried it a little in a trash bag but no real luck there as I didnt use the abundance of cardboard and junk mail that might have gotten it to work
    +

  • @patriciaduffield2319
    @patriciaduffield2319 Před 2 lety +1

    Yeah!!!

  • @jair6449
    @jair6449 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm enjoying your videos. And, just getting started. Is it possible to compost in a covered metal barrel or garbage can? Do you think by rolling the can around several times would be like turning the compost? I live in southern Nevada and I don't think heat will be a factor except for winter months. And, winters here are very mild. Thank you. I hope to hear from you.

    • @ScottHead
      @ScottHead  Před 2 lety

      Yes, you can easily compost in a trash can, I did for years but never turned it. It was slower to compost than turned bin, so your idea of rolling it sounds pretty good.