Get a regular 5 gallon bucket fill it with enough cut up cardboard that you shredded by hand, and soak everything in water in the bucket and cover with a lid. In the course of a few days to a few weeks stir with a paint stirer, I prefer the wooden ones because I don't like wasting electricity, but you can use a drill and paint stirer paddles to make less work. Keep waiting the next few days or weeks to go again with the paint stirer, keep repeating the process it takes way longer but like I said no electricity involved. What you want is a paper mush or cardboard mush. This mush can be used to make paper or throw it in your compost bin. This will give you the carbon you need in your crops. If you live in the desert in the summer time it'll be quicker. the heat it boils the water and causes condensation you may need to add more water, the boiling of the water breaks down cardboard and paper with ease. I am someone who doesn't like using electricity so I find ways to do things without using too much electricity, which is also cheaper and more work involved. 'I don't need electricity to walk I just use my own two legs'.
@davidschmidt2704 жыл бұрын
Cool idea man...I don't mind using electricity....but at the same same I don't mind stirring stuff myself...thanks for the idea, composting for the first time and I'm trying to make a backyard food Forrest.....the grid sucks anymore
@The.Ghost.of.Tom.Joad.3 жыл бұрын
Great idea. I shred bills for browns in the summer and hate the big clumps. This will solve that. Thanks for the hack.
@marywassef49313 жыл бұрын
Great idea, thanks a lot
@marywassef49313 жыл бұрын
You can get as many cardboard boxes free from local supermarkets or other stores.
@AlessaTX3 жыл бұрын
Would burning the cardboard make a good source of carbon?
@gardengeek87654 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful human you are John, been a fan for around a decade, your passion and love for what you do, is truly remarkable, inspiring and unparalleled. You're truly a gift to humanity and no matter how many videos you release or I watch, I always find myself intrigued, happy and smiling, beginning to end. Kudos to you Mr! You make the world a better place! Thank you!
@anaveragemuppet5 ай бұрын
Completely agree! John was the first gardener/composter creator I followed and I’m sure I was in my 20’s, I’m 42 now
@plantingthenorth72254 жыл бұрын
A nifty thing about composting, especially vermicompost(with worms) is that the dyes, inks, bleaches, glues etc will be expelled by the worm just as clean as the natural brown papers. Worms can clean up oil spills and expel clean non toxic black gold. AMAZING
@sunnylyon424 жыл бұрын
In the south!! Alabama! My backyard is full of trees! Thank you for teaching me how to make my own compost!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️💕💕💕💕
@858momoney14 жыл бұрын
Rtr!
@reneenewfrock5743 Жыл бұрын
Good info, John. I've been composting for a long time (since 2008) and use a small shredder, a blender, a lawn mower, chickens and a wood chipper. I use homemade blood and bone meal, dried pulverized our eggshells, add epsom salt, as well as wood ash from the woodstove and untreated sawdust from the sawmill. It's all dumped and mixed occasionally in an old horse trough, a bin, or thrown into a big pile in the yard. I measure nothing. I don't use thermometers and stuff. I pretty much wing it! My compost piles are light, fluffy, apparently ph perfect, full of beneficial bugs and organisms and ready to use in 30 days if I choose to. I have a large, beautiful, healthy garden (mostly raised bed and container) now that started with an 8'x8' in ground plot. Everyone does what works best for them in their environment and living circumstances. No one is truly an expert. I stay open minded to all options to get and help people to grow food. Thanks for your option too!
@aries374 жыл бұрын
I got one of those $300 shredders at a second hand store for $19.99 . The shredded paper goes into my bird cages for litter and then into the compost pile.
@catherinegrace23664 жыл бұрын
Nice
@thefirstc.j.5824 жыл бұрын
Genius
@robertevans80243 жыл бұрын
Genius !
@jetjaguar52003 жыл бұрын
Genius!!
@chili.Hawaii3 жыл бұрын
Nitrogen and carbon in one pile haha
@earthmike5323 жыл бұрын
My man is juicing cardboard too. Much love from Syracuse NY you are a huge inspiration.
@chrisl89503 жыл бұрын
That's funny and true. There's arts/crafters using juice blenders to make paper pulp using egg cartons or newspaper.
@ohio_gardener4 жыл бұрын
I have two Jora JK-270 compost tumblers, and neither has experienced any rust issues. They produce an amazing amount of compost for me! Since I don't have much brown paper or cardboard, I use the pine pellets from Tractor Supply, which I stock up on when they are on sale.
@sedonarose7563 Жыл бұрын
0:28 “out of the box thinker” hehe. Couldn’t resist pointing out the pun 😂
@Yolisten284 жыл бұрын
I use cardboard and other paper product in my compost. Instead of shredding I put in in a big container and soak it until it's mush. Then I dig a hole and pour it in and leave it. Way easier then sitting there shredding.
@lorettajoy72754 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much... i am beginning to compost in earnest here rather than just putting all food scraps in a distant pile of the yard. Now i am using bunches of leaves, small sticks, food scraps, some straw and grass clippings to make a big pile not too far from the side door! It's somewhat hidden for the sake of the neighbors, lol. I've planted over a dozen baby fig trees grown from cuttings, several mulberry trees, goji bushes, the bases of celery/onion etc, in the yard and am planting seeds indoors. (They will be under grow lights on wooden shelves i made from scrap lumber.) I'm also starting more fruit trees to put out in the spring and working on what i believe would be loosely called permaculture right here around my home. Growing the food here i figure is the best option, and it's also enjoyable.
@ChrisCaron4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been using the Bonsaii 20-Sheet Heavy Duty Cross-Cut Paper Shredder for the past year. I like the cross cut best since it breaks the boxes down to 1”x1/8” pieces which gives great aeration ability in the compost pile. This shredder seems to have a much easier time shredding cardboard than paper (go figure). I use a box cutter to make long strips just wide enough to feed into the shredder which reduces the number of times I have to feed the machine. So I can be cutting while it’s shredding. I fill up old recycling bins with the shredded cardboard until I’m ready to cut the lawn and add a couple layers to the compost pile (along with collected kitchen scraps). Works great!
@sridharchaganti19523 жыл бұрын
I have been composting for over 15 years. I do not agree with the statement that the smaller the size of the raw materials, the faster and better will be the compost. In aerobic composting, if the size is too small, the raw materials will compact and not allow air to pass through, thereby not permitting composting to happen. The size therefore, has to be small but not tiny. You will understand the correct size through experience. Happy composting! 🙂
@woogie6785 Жыл бұрын
I'm currently learning this the hard way. 20 gallons or so of shredded cardboard with mostly coffee grounds and kitchen scrap with a bunch of orange jewelweed for bulk. I get tiny hot spots around 120 in my 4 ft pile but that's it
@edilbertollona2167 Жыл бұрын
I Agree
@miketaylor7759 ай бұрын
Biochar might help remedy that situation. I just picked up the material to build a kiln. Going to try that.
@mercywalschek26954 жыл бұрын
Thanks John. I live North of you in Moapa Valley. Your videos have helped me a lot to get a garden going without spending a ton of money and using a lot of water.
@yahseek3 жыл бұрын
“How can I make compost without spending any money. I bought this one for $60 on sale and this Bonzai for about $200.” My dear sir you spent money. A lot of it!
@1949chefjojo Жыл бұрын
I am glad that you teach composting cardboard. My rose garden is so happy because of it.
@MikeDaFinder4 жыл бұрын
I use homemade biochar. Works really well as a carbon source. Has lots of surface area. And is great for aeration. Also helps to keep the smell down.
@CC-lv1ox2 жыл бұрын
@ MikeDafinder Can you share how to create it? Is it just potash from your wood fires? I am a new organic gardener. Thank you
@MikeDaFinder2 жыл бұрын
@@CC-lv1ox Biochar isn't potash. You want to make Charcoal + nutrients + biologically active components. Start off with a pile of burnable woody material make sure it's not contaminated with crap ie paint or treated timber. light it from the top so it burns downwards put it out with water once everything is hot coals. your trying to char the woody material not burn it completely. Don't stress if it doesn't all char properly just save the unchared bits for your next run. There are heaps of good explations of how to make the charcoal on KZbin there are a heaps of different ways just choose what works best for your area. Then once you've got your char you need to charge it with nutrients and biological material. I add mine to my compost to keep the smell down and to charge it up with nutrients and microbes. Also worms seem to really like it. You can also make Biochar by soaking the char in an npk source or seaweed concerntrate and adding biologicals ie EM1. You still need to let it stew for a few months as the microbes and bacteria needs to spread through the charcoal to get the best effect. You don't want to use straight charcoal in your soil as it will leach nutrients from the soil if it's not already precharged. Hope this helps. It's actually really easy to make and it's fun. Also a great input for soil don't need to use more than 20% if making own soil. Anymore and you just have diminishing returns. Hope this helps. Good luck PS. Biochar is also an awesome carbon sink. Once you add it to a section of soil you probably won't need to add more to that section for your whole life. The charcoal carbon will be stable for a lifetime. Look up en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_preta the ancients knew the benefits of adding char to the soil. They still dig up bits of char from hundreds of years ago today. So if you add Biochar to your soil today future generations will continue to reap the benefits of your work.
@CC-lv1ox2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much. I really appreciate your detailed response. I am binge watching all things gardening as a new organic gardener, as of May.
@CC-lv1ox2 жыл бұрын
@ MileDafinder sort of like Activated charcoal for our ingestion.
@MikeDaFinder2 жыл бұрын
@@CC-lv1ox happy to help. More people should be using biochar. Its such a win-win. The issue is most people just don't even know about it.
@jameswalls26963 жыл бұрын
John, your are one of life's good guys - the world needs more like you sir - keep spreading the word and of course the compost :-) (Thumbs up). Your insight and consideration for others is priceless - way to go. Regards from Jim (UK)
@kimmyd9412 жыл бұрын
I have not been on your channel in years, you have not aged! You look fantastic. Thank you for the information. 😊
@MariaWalker-qo3vi9 ай бұрын
I’m thinking the same thing! He’s a walking witness. In fact, he may even look younger. Of course this vid is 3 years old. I’m gonna have to check out a current one. He’s prob looking like an adolescent by now. ❤
@brucemartin84354 жыл бұрын
New to Italy and we have a nice little garden and return most food back the the land . It would be nice if everyone could do this but every little bit helps!
@MJWINNER_Sketchbook9993 жыл бұрын
I have started to even though some think I am crazy for doing it and attracting flies
@julie1039 Жыл бұрын
wow I have watched several videos on composting and yours is the one I completely understand! I love the way you explain it all. THANK YOU! I am about to buy my first compost tumbler and needed this!
@The.Ghost.of.Tom.Joad.3 жыл бұрын
Great vid. You're like the most upbeat gardener in the world. I live in the Midwest and get a lot of leaves. But I also use shredded paper during the summer, when I get a flood of greens and no browns after my leaf piles run out. A great use for bills and junk mail pieces. I also hate the clumps, but they'll break down when the worms get to work.
@thelittlefarmersfarm57064 жыл бұрын
I was just thinking about Compost this morning, and BOOM!!! Up pops John... LOL.. Thanks for another Super Informative Show Pal.. God Bless from The Little Farmers Farm UK ~~Guru Murphinda aka Tony!!~~
@DaKineGardenStuff4 жыл бұрын
Shredded paper & boxes with food scraps are fed to all my worm bins. They are very happy! I have a micro cut shredder that I got from Staples. Works great!
@noroses4you3 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking of doing this! Quick question: Do you mix your food scraps and paper shreds before putting the worms in?
@DaKineGardenStuff3 жыл бұрын
@@noroses4you For a brand new bin, yes, I mix the food & paper (greens & browns) before putting the worms in.
@Snoochy873 жыл бұрын
for shredding/blending cardboard, have you ever tried soaking it in water for a day and then using a long stemmed Cement Mixer and a drill to blend it up with the water and then pour it into your compost bed? i was tempted to try this and blend the cardboard and then mix it with a 5 gallon bucket of kitchen scraps and lawn clippings for green matter. thought?
@NashvilleMonkey10004 жыл бұрын
John, teach people to keep their plants in the ground in the fall and not tear everything out "just to clean it up". so much time and energy can be saved by trusting that half of what people plant is already perennial, if those plants are allowed to keep growing through winter, and it's so much better for the soil too~
@karmadilemma45854 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say a big thank you to you being you and you making these videos John . You’ve been a great inspiration and an invaluable resource of information. Your videos have helped us begin our own dream of urban farming and we already have clients lined up. Thank you.
@enlightenedbeing4922 жыл бұрын
Love your videos john! You helped me years ago get started gardening, and making my own soils. I moved to florida and rent so am getting ready to plant for fall here in 20 gallon pots, and have started a compost bin in my grandmothers old garbage can and got another small composter from aldi on sale for 24 bucks. Its on the small side but hey every little bit helps! I have not much leaves here, but will be using grass clippings and cardboard and i have a tone of brown shopping bags!
@HippieHillHomestead4 жыл бұрын
Great video. We have used paper and cardboard for 30 years. This works great. Thank you foe sharing.
@FawziaTung3 жыл бұрын
I hose down my cardboard and wait for it to soften (a few minutes). Then I tear it up into small pieces (easy as it becomes soft like tissue), and use it as mulch. By the next year it composts into the soil.
@laurengirvin18014 жыл бұрын
As always a great continuation of knowledge, encouragement and support, bless you John!
@javier03044 жыл бұрын
I've been doing this for years as well. What I use to oil up the blades is olive oil from my kitchen. It works great. Plus it's good for the environment. Don't forget to remove the staples before shredding. John I'm surprised you don't have chickens after all these years.
@girlnextdoorgrooming3 жыл бұрын
He's vegan.
@javier03043 жыл бұрын
@@girlnextdoorgrooming They're great compost spreaders. I let them do all the work in my garden.
@scottkuppers8 ай бұрын
You just made my day John! I totally forgot I had a paper shredder that could do this for me!
@mgom76464 жыл бұрын
Very happy with this episode, John
@christinedavis34173 жыл бұрын
Just purchased one based on your recommendations. I sure hope you are right and I will give an update after a batch or two! Thank you.
@loolver52093 жыл бұрын
Hey there, so hows that shredder holding up ?
@armeijamies3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the idea. I have been placing boxes on top of my compost pile and spraying them apart w a garden hose. For me this may expand my tree nursery compost into shredded confidential documents.
@jaysonredd51264 жыл бұрын
John - I had one of these for a couple of years and did have some rust issues, but not enough to cause any problems. I never thought to contact joraform..This was when I lived in PA (lots of rain, snow). I sold it, moved to AZ, bought a new one and so far after a couple of months, haven't seen any rust. Thanks for the tips!
@tammywisdom37012 жыл бұрын
I shred newspaper and paper bags and add to my vermicompost bin. The red wigglers do the composting. I will try your method for my other compost bins.
@Artisticwhit3 жыл бұрын
You Always make me smile.😊 Thankyou for re-educating our culture today and being awesomely authentically you!😄🌿🙌
@benburger2304 жыл бұрын
You’re the man dude! I run a restaurant and have tons of nitrogen material. I also compost in buckets and I run short on carbon sources. My work generates a ton of scrap paper but it’s the white office stuff. I’ve been shredding it and composting it. I’m curious your opinion on if that affects my soil or if that paper is ok once composted? Thanks! Getting better at this a little
@charlitoskenneditos57454 жыл бұрын
Collect leaves in the fall.
@bobbybusche27164 жыл бұрын
As long as the ink is soy based, it shouldnt be a problem. If youre worried about toxins, grow some sunflowers. Just avoid plastics and you're good
@kristofp722 жыл бұрын
White paper has been bleached. If they used clorine for it there will be a lot of organochlorines in it. So definitely a no if you care about your health. When chlorine binds with carbon-based (organic) compounds such as lignins in wood pulp, it produces highly toxic dioxins and other toxic organochlorine byproducts, which wreak havoc in living systems.
@kristofp722 жыл бұрын
Cardboard and newspapers should generally be safe nowadays.
@agray79404 жыл бұрын
Yes, I too have had issues with rusted panels on my Jora JK270. Have contacted the company on two separate occasions and both times they were great about sending replacement panels. First time they shipped for free but second time they sent an invoice to cover shipping charges. I do feel the panels should last longer but at the end of the day I don’t have any problems supporting a customer that offers great customer service
@bettywilson63514 жыл бұрын
Mine has rusty panels also but the thought of taking it apart to replace them absolutely wears me out. Some of the screw heads are weathered so badly I feel sure that I would have to drill them out.
@dashcongrl4 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to save your compost if it started to rot? If the ratios were off and there was too much nitrogen and not enough carbon, do you just scrap it and start all over, or can it be salvaged?
@skinnyWHITEgoyim2 жыл бұрын
Just add more browns if it goes anaerobic. Mix in browns and let it dry a bit and it'll be just fine. The aerobic bacteria will kill off the bad bacteria
@shanepetersen58704 жыл бұрын
I’ve had a joraform 270 for 2 years now, no rust. I love it!
@naomitrevelyan9453 жыл бұрын
It's a bit of an extra time but I blend my food waste you wouldn't believe how much faster everything breaks down. Between the shredder and the blender wow it would be weeks!
@lindag9975 Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel. Very good. I shred paper, cardboard box parts, toilet paper rolls, paper bags, etc. I also live in the SW desert, but I have a fig tree. So I get a lot of brown leaves in the autumn. My initial mistake was using too many green items and not enough brown ones.
@Iquey2 жыл бұрын
You turning cardboard boxes into carbon for compost is awesome! You're basically moving tree cellulose from the north-west or mountain west to the desert, at the end of it's lifecycle, so that's pretty smart.
@deannastevens12173 жыл бұрын
Excellent Episode!!! I have used Office shredded paper for composting and for a "Mulch" on and in my garden for quite a while. I always hate to use white paper that has been bleached. I don't use magazine shreds because that has too much ink and toxic other stuff. I am in Northern Northern California so we have a ton of trees on property. We are in a very rural area and the utility companies come out to cut down limbs near trees about 3 times a year. I just ask one of them to drop a load of wood chips at the house. It's free and I can use it as it mulches down... or in the compost and so many other ways. I Love it! ThankYou for such a great video with so much information. I have ComposTumblers. ILove them. It's not as good as it was 15 years ago... They covered everything.... But still a great product. The only Compost without decay of the barrier... I a Pile with a Fork. Oh well.... Life is Awesome Anyway!!!
@quintonburkham503 жыл бұрын
I have been looking for a good source of. Carbon all this time it has been falling all around me and I have been dumping into a pile and burning thank you so much for this video I will mulching my land with the leafs in order to make it more beautiful pasture for my cattle you truly are a treasure to our society and keep up the good work
@doeduckie78183 жыл бұрын
I believe the ash from burning your leaves can be added, as well.
@felloserv4 жыл бұрын
What about chopping up food scraps in a food processor to decrease particle size?
@growingyourgreens4 жыл бұрын
that would be great also!
@davidschmidt2704 жыл бұрын
Right???
@TheRipeTomatoFarms4 жыл бұрын
Definitely. Input size is huge. Decreasing the size increases the surface area and can speed up the compost like crazy! Good suggestion!
@shaunnichols8170 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. We have plenty of leaves here but I get a ton of cardboard sent to my house every month so I was looking for another use outside of shredding it for my worm beds. Looks like the backlog of shreds are headed into the compost bin :)
@oldhendy7859 ай бұрын
Thanks for a most informative video. I have been grading for many of my 77 years and have never gotten into composting. However, I have a compost tumbler arriving today and looking forward to putting it to use with the help of your video.
@CaliforniaCarpenter73 жыл бұрын
I’m up in The Sierra Nevada Mountains and we have unlimited leaves from Oaks and Pine needles; but day before yesterday when I was building my compost heap I took my weed eater to my pile of green vine weeds and large Black Oak leaves that I had put together. The weed eater made short work of all the shredding but I doubt it’d do much to cardboard. Good video, thanks man!
@guygooch16264 жыл бұрын
John I found the an electric Leaf Mulcher is good for composting cardboard too. They are under $200.00 I put a lot of my waste through it including the leaves and small sticks, Egg shells, tea bags, coffee grounds, all plant food anything you can think of, love your shows and we have talked on the phone a few times.
@mamarhondasworld71043 жыл бұрын
Where did u get it..what brand thx
@Custodian1233 жыл бұрын
If it has not been mentioned, if you have a powerful blender, it also works very well to turn it into a pulp. Granted, its not as fast as a shredder, but better than nothing if you cannot afford a high end shredder.
@dslgod4 жыл бұрын
I shred everything and use it as a top dressing. Aprox a year for the worms to break it down. I do toss it around every month. Worms are crazy over it
@MJWINNER_Sketchbook9993 жыл бұрын
Natural garden worms or u brought them
@jeanpauldupuis4 жыл бұрын
I shred all my household paper and cardboard (glossy, colorful, all of it - the gloss is clay, which benefits my sandy native soil). Sterile commercial paper is extremely stable and normally takes a very long time to break down whether exposed to sun and rain, buried in wet soil, or mixed into aerobic compost. Instead of composting it directly, I layer the ultra-brown shredded paper with ultra-green kitchen waste in a sealed latched curbside green bin, and allow the contents to anaerobically rot. Over months, the paper swells as it sops moisture, becoming saturated with nutrients. For months the pungent, caustic bath of microbial sewage degrades and dilutes any preservative treatments in the paper. Eventually I add the sludge to my Earth Machine aerobic composter - ideally I dump it over a big pile of fall leaves and thoroughly grind everything under the lawnmower first. Often within days and certainly after a few weeks of oxygenation, there is virtually no recognizable paper left. I highly recommend killing two birds with one stone by anaerobically pre-composting your ultra-stable ultra-brown dry paper waste with your ultra-green wet kitchen waste.
@thepervertedmonk23533 жыл бұрын
Hmmm. You answered the question i had about how to use anaerobic decomposition in combination with aerobic. You know, theres this stigma to always stay away from anaerobic. I will certainly look more into what youve purposed
@willmallory90854 жыл бұрын
Does the shredder oil affect your compost? Or do you risk the shredder by not oiling it?
@growingyourgreens4 жыл бұрын
not in my opinion. You can try to use a food grade oil if you are concerned. I have microbes in my compost that break down oil.
@willmallory90854 жыл бұрын
@@growingyourgreens awesome, thanks for responding.
@ericcarve44764 жыл бұрын
I read recently that the Fellowes brand shredder lube oil was 99% canola oil. People were debating why they should spend bigger markup oil when you could just use grocery brand cheap canola oil. Give it a google search to see if it helps you.
@mandodelossantos24 жыл бұрын
My friend, this whole time I didn't know you were in Houston like me. I'm subscribing and hopefully I can get some pro tips from a fellow Houstonian. Keep up the good work friend
@grandsuzan12674 жыл бұрын
Thought he said he lives in desert??? Figured Vegas? Where is he🤔
@LR-je7nn3 жыл бұрын
Las Vegas, but he still owns his house in California.
@src33603 жыл бұрын
I compost almost all paper and cardboard products and have no issues. I use compost all over my property and everything grows well 🤟🤟🤟🤟
@danarzechula37693 жыл бұрын
Your gardens are a beautiful background for your video
@IntoTheOutside0003 жыл бұрын
I bought a $70 chipper on Amazon. It's shreds my areca palm frauns just fine.
@FloridaGirl-2 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome, because they take awhile to break down. I chop and drop them. What chipper did you buy?
@melvinajessop6963 жыл бұрын
I do this. Love it 💚💯
@trevorhoward7682 Жыл бұрын
My shredder isn't a crosscut. I get crinkly tendrils which are fine. Flatten toilet roll tubes and put them through on edge and the shredder produces cardboard rings. I gave up shredding newspaper and flat brown paper; it has a tendency to compact when wet. My compost bin doesn't seem to get anywhere near full now before I'm taking good stuff from the bottom and collecting hundreds of worms for fishing. Great compost and no raking of leaves. p.s. My compost bin is a converted wheelie bin (garbage bin).
@catfunksfabulousfinds3 жыл бұрын
Glossy is OK, made from Clay. Bentonite Clay, I have a friend that delivered Bentonite clay to print shops all over greater Portland OR. All the shiny paper in news papers adds is made shiny with this clay.
@davidg813 Жыл бұрын
Have four raised beds right now that I've got completely covered with shredded paper I wonder if a shredder would work on putting some leaves through it although it would be quite time consuming
@laurarivera353 жыл бұрын
Hello excited to follow and learn from you ,my new home has a nice backyard with dirt (no pool or cement like how you usually find homes here in Las Vegas)where I’m able to grow vegetables 🌶 🍅 🌽 let the gardening journey begin 💕
@Braedenfish3 жыл бұрын
I started keeping food scraps in freezer in winter and now I do it all year.....material that has frozen decomposes very quickly.
@rvboondocker25594 жыл бұрын
I use two barrel tumblers but also an electric ice cream maker size composted, in the upper Midwest. Gets too cold for the barrel composters to keep up. I also save leaves from the trees and use them throughout the winter. Add it to all the juicing residue. Paper and cardboard would only be last resort desperation but I’d also stick with brown paper. Thanks!
@UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks143 жыл бұрын
Avoid magazine paper, as it has a lot of varnish on it, but newspaper is great. It has a lot of sulfuric acid in it, so it will break down more quickly, and by law here in the US, all ink must be soy based, so it's non-toxic.
@winterfae54034 жыл бұрын
Love your ethics
@loolver52093 жыл бұрын
@Learn Organic Gardening at GrowingYourGreens John, thanks. I too purchased this at an open box price for compost material. I live in an apartment (With a small backyard) but rarely have enough carbon material. This shredder does INSANE work on cardboard! The thick cardboard doesn't go through unless you peel a layer of its surface but, I'll be snagging all the thinner, clean cardboard I come across, for sure.The grains it makes of it are much smaller then rice, even! No more raking up my neighborhoods office lawns! Well, maybe not quite so often. I still want SOME leaves ;)
@bobbiwest66254 жыл бұрын
Id sure like to see that greenhouse,if still holding up.what you grow in it now. I havent put up mine. I used a poly tunnel for 4 years. Lost the plastic after 4, i have another top, but would rather go a different direction this time. Im 64 yrs. Old.i dont particularly have much energy to do it all over again. Im starting to like the Ruth Stout methods.lol ive experimented alot. Love your garden, I looks great.take care.
@redroseaus2 жыл бұрын
Wow, i didnt know there is high end shredder until now. Thanks for sharing... where did u get the composer ? Thanks
@gustavobaez6820 Жыл бұрын
Like always great instructions I have a question... Banana leaves green are considered Greenn and banana leaves brown (DRY) are considered brown or both are green?
@DovidM2 жыл бұрын
I don’t have a crosscut shredder, so I dig a trench in a raised bed, and fill it halfway up with shredded paper that I’ve saturated. I toss in alfalfa pellets as I fill the trench as a nitrogen source. I dig into the trench every few weeks to see if the worms are making use of it.
@tmlizzy4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your guidance and teaching on these topics.
@jamesmiller7835 Жыл бұрын
Yes I have had Issues was rust at where the panels meet
@R.L.U.3 жыл бұрын
So, would paper and cardboard soaked in water in a bucket then blended up work well?
@austin28424 жыл бұрын
Use straw bales. My city gives out old ones for free, but even if you have to pay they're not expensive and you get a huge amount of straw per bale.
@wemcal2 ай бұрын
Great video and great information
@vinnettepope82553 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this 🙏wonderful video on composting
@GardenTronics4 жыл бұрын
I'm composting asap! Thanks for the tips and congrats on your fancy shredder! 👍🏼💕🌿 #P6Shreder
@flash_flood_area2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I live in the desert too. Dry leaves and grass clippings are awful hard to come by
@changeyourthumbfromblackto47053 жыл бұрын
What is the ratio for ash/charcoal?
@FknNefFy3 жыл бұрын
If people are still going to want to use paper in their gardens even though it’s not a good idea a another suggestion besides a shredder is to just put it in a bucket of water and it will break down into pulp. Freezing wet paper also makes it break down faster
@antonioperez1194 жыл бұрын
I just bought a joraform. Hopefully it doesn't rust.
@jimbarton17574 жыл бұрын
Taxachussetts ! Leaves and coffee grounds,😂😂😂
@anaveragemuppet5 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I’ve got Guinea pigs and a hamster, their paper and wood based bedding is amazing as it’s mixed in with their poop, urine, old hay and produce they hadn’t eaten by the end of the day. I water it when the bin’s full with a 5litre jug full of my tea leaves which I’ve stored and then brewed until the boiling water is at room temperature. It’s very watered down but it works! Then I turn it a few days later and repeat a few times, if it needs watering again I’ll use my used tea bag brew or rain water.
@jimbarton17574 жыл бұрын
Worms LOVE Kombucha scobys !
@TrickleCreekFarm4 жыл бұрын
Also extra water kefir grains...they went wild for mine!!
@FknNefFy3 жыл бұрын
You could also use a lawnmower for a shredder if you put it on the ground and run it over a couple times
@josephdupont3 жыл бұрын
I use a rotary lawn mower let the cardboard get very very moist and it is turns in the pulp you open up the Box lay out and slowly go over the whole boxes it's laid out from 1 side and get to get the tabs and then the other side
@AlvinMcManus2 жыл бұрын
Good info John. You could update this video because now all refuse removal, i.e., garbage collection services are REQUIRED by law to divert all food waste from the landfills to composting facilities. I still prefer as you do to reuse my non animal food scraps to add to the worm bins and the hot compost bins. I too have a micro security shredder. Nice small pieces.
@davidvasquez42594 жыл бұрын
You’re the best buddy really good info
@justforfun46232 жыл бұрын
Don't have to take long to compost big stuff. I composted a boer goat in 2 weeks. Nothing but bone left and even that was gone in another week.
@abstractcreations35252 жыл бұрын
Could u not use wood pellet cat litter?
@melvinwagner39892 жыл бұрын
I use the cardboard for my chicken coop. I have two paper shredders (12 page capacity) and get the cardboard free from the back of stores. The soft boxes work best. The compost it makes is great. but there is a side benefit. Crickets like cardboard and it draws them in and the chickens find them. Cardboard like this is also good mulch. After you water it in, it usually stays put really well.
@bettytroyer66654 жыл бұрын
our town vacuums the leaves from the curb. If no one asks for the leaves they take them to the dump. We asked for 20 dump truck loads. If we just leave the piles for several years will the leaf mold be great, good or just okay to use as mulch with nothing added? The piles are way to big to turn...