I love your cut flower garden!! I started my first one this year but didn't plant early enough or densely enough for it to look as full as yours. I'll be looking for your tips in future videos! :)
I'm right there with you! My space is only in it's second year and I'm late again to planting for the following season. Early spring is a great time to get those missed flowers in the ground!
I once grew potatoes in several various 'soils' - one was compost from kitchen scraps, one was in multipurpose store-bought compost, one was straw the other was sand (yet fed with liquid fertiliser) guess which produced the best crop by weight? It was the kitchen scraps compost by a mile... It's the best stuff, make as much as you can.
Straight up, just get rid of the spinner and mix/push it through by hand I do mine manually with a mesh grate cable tied to a hoop and I manage to fill about a 15l bucket in about an hour/hour and a half :D
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Compost looking good. I bet you can find a better sifter for sure
I was surprise how well and how much of it there was! Be sure to catch the next video.😉
Amen!
I love your cut flower garden!! I started my first one this year but didn't plant early enough or densely enough for it to look as full as yours. I'll be looking for your tips in future videos! :)
I'm right there with you! My space is only in it's second year and I'm late again to planting for the following season. Early spring is a great time to get those missed flowers in the ground!
I’m using this outdoor compost Geobin for 4 years now for my lazy composting system. I collect fall leaves every fall.
I am glad to see other lazy composters out there!
I once grew potatoes in several various 'soils' - one was compost from kitchen scraps, one was in multipurpose store-bought compost, one was straw the other was sand (yet fed with liquid fertiliser) guess which produced the best crop by weight? It was the kitchen scraps compost by a mile... It's the best stuff, make as much as you can.
No doubt the homemade stuff is better but to know others put it to the test and verify it...is awesome, thanks for sharing!
Straight up, just get rid of the spinner and mix/push it through by hand
I do mine manually with a mesh grate cable tied to a hoop and I manage to fill about a 15l bucket in about an hour/hour and a half :D
Be sure to catch the next video!😉
Where did you get them?
amazon.
The spring looks like it should go under the flat strap not on top, maybe.
I've pretty much given up on this sifter after building one myself.🤣 If I decide to give it another chance I will remember this tip...Thanks!
I think I will stick to the old fashioned sifting methods
I'm with you on that!
Just turn the sifter other way around