Backyard composting for a vegetable garden
Laura Kelly composts kitchen scraps and yard waste to apply to her productive backyard garden in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Kelly sells at the Fayetteville Farmers' Market.
It's just that easy. What are you waiting for?
















3 comments:
This is a great skill to learn. With the future as uncertain and probably chaotic as we can't now imagine, this could help with survival.
I couldn't agree more. Starting my compost pile #1 this week.
Collecting Burpee seeds from eBay. I've seen 100 lot variety packages selling for $30.
This no-till method will work great for my crappy ocean-front soil.
Still, I dream of a greenhouse with raised beds, resistant to the occasional coastal flood.
Regardless, my garden is going in A.S.A.P.
ComposTumbler waste of time, energy, money
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