Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
We Respect Your Privacy
We have created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm and continuing commitment to the privacy of personal information provided by those visiting and interacting with this web site. We hold the privacy of your personal information in the highest regard.
Email Information
If you choose to correspond with us through email, we may retain the content of your email messages together with your email address and our responses. We use your email solely for the purpose of communicating with you and never sell or provide you email address to any other party for any reason whatsoever. We hate spam mail as much as you do.
Sharing and Selling Information
We do not share, sell, lend or lease any of the information that uniquely identify a visitor (such as email addresses) with anyone.
What About Other Web Sites Linked to Our Web Site?
We are not responsible for the practices employed by Web sites linked to or from our Web site or the information or content contained therein. Often links to other Web sites are provided solely as pointers to information on topics that may be useful to the users of our Web site.
Please remember that when you use a link to go from our Website to another web site, our Privacy Policy is no longer in effect. Your browsing and interaction on any other web site, including web sites, which have a link on our Website, is subject to that Web site’s own rules and policies. Please read over those rules and policies before proceeding.
Kitchen Compost
Turn every day waste into kitchen compost. That of course is the general idea behind this article.
Compost is an organic substance that is added to the soil which functions more than just being a fertilizer. It is a mulch, a soil conditioner, and something that will help the soil give the best nutrients and minerals your plants need. With compost, the soil also is able to hold more water, which is also beneficial to your plants.
When composting, you will need materials rich in carbon and nitrogen namely fruits and vegetable scraps and other table scraps except left over bones because they attract a number of pests and animals. Other products include eggshells, grass or shrub clippings, pine needles, seaweed and kelp, coffee grounds, wood ash, tea leaves, cardboard and shredded paper, corn stalks, wood chips, and sawdust.
Bokashi vs Composting
Reduce landfill waste by recycling all of your food scraps including those not allowed in composting with a Bokashi Cyclette. Landfills are toxic, foul smelling, bad for the planet. They release tons of carbon dioxide and methane gas into the atmosphere and heat up the planet and it is costing you a lot. Pollution is killing our atmosphere and our soil. Its better and faster then composting and far less toxic. Use our Bokashi system to restore the nutrients (nitrogen, and other essential components) to soil and make plants grow at an accelerated rate. Our Bokashi Cyclette System is simple to use. We provide 2 efficient anaerobic fermenters to use in your kitchen with a starter supply of Bokashi culture mix. Your scraps become valuable nutrients for your plants.
Duration : 0:3:31
Compost Test part 3
The results are in. The first Dave Wilson Nursery sponsored Fair Oaks Hort Center Compost unit evaluation is complete, and the results may surprise you. Stay tuned for the second test, using shredded material.
Duration : 0:5:16
City Farmer’s Worm Bins
Worm bins are great for composting a small amount of food waste on apartment balconies. We teach thousands of people how to worm compost at the Vancouver Compost Garden in Vancouver BC Canada. (www.cityfarmer.org)
Duration : 0:1:4
Aerobin 400
Enviromentally friendly composting bin
Duration : 0:2:57
Incoming search terms for the article:
- aerobin 400 composter reviews
- aerobin review
- aerobin 400 reviews
- aerobin composter reviews
- Aerobin 400 Composter review
- aerobin 400 review
- Aerobin 400 Composter
- maggots in my aerobin compost bin?
- review aerobin
- how good are aerobin compost bins?
Compost Test part 1
Part one of a study being conducted by the Sacramento Master Gardeners testing various composting units and methods.
Duration : 0:3:20
How to Compost : How to Know a Compost Heap is Ready
Learn how to know when compost heaps or compost bins are ready in this free video clip on composting.
Duration : 0:1:45
How to Compost : How to Compost Trees
Learn how to add trees to compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.
Duration : 0:2:1
Compost
We through all our yard and food wastes in our compost bins except for noxious weeds and diseased plants that we burn in our wood stove.
Duration : 0:2:9