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  • 🐝bownage [they/he]@beehaw.org
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    2 days ago
    • get a proper composter because the bin I was using started rusting
    • plant more herbs
    • really a lot of herbs, they’re so worth it
    • don’t forget to fertilise my olive tree
    • dumples@midwest.social
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      27 minutes ago

      What herbs are you planting? I have been focusing on herbs, especially perennials and self seeding annuals. I know I will never be able to grow enough vegetables to feed my household but I can get enough herbs for all my teas, salves, seasoning for a year at some point I think.

      • 🐝bownage [they/he]@beehaw.org
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        Something small 😅.

        I currently just have an actual bin with a ton of mulch that I put my dead plants in and give it a little water sometimes. Has been working fairly well for a couple years now.

        I know there’s ‘proper’ ways to compost but I never really got into it because it feels like overkill for the amount of compost I actually use (there’s already basically a never ending supply).

        Any suggestions for a small setup?

        • LallyLuckFarm@beehaw.orgOPM
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          We have a few small welded wire rings, roughly 3 feet in diameter and 4 feet high, that we use around the bird yard. That’s about the minimum size to get the piles to heat to the point of being able to kill off most seeds that make it in there, and it’s a simple thing to lift the ring and move it over so the pile can be turned. You could make it smaller if you’re not too concerned with volunteer plants sprouting. I know a few folks who will line the inside with landscape felt (not the plastic stuff) to have less material fall through the gaps in the wire and make them look a little cleaner, if that’s something you’re interested in.