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we’re confident that our biggest issue in our #garden this year was lack of organic matter in our beds (since this was our first year #gardening and we didn’t have any #compost to start off with).

to address this, we’re trying a few different things:
- a tumbling composter primarily for kitchen scraps (mixed with various brown material)
- mesh composters filled with invasive/exotic plants, hay, leaves, and used hemp bedding, in layers
- an old plastic composter that i neglected last year, to be left open over winter to finish decomposing
- “chop and drop” on some of our beds

#compost enthusiasts: i’d be so grateful for your thoughts! does this seem like a sensible approach to maximize compost for next year? we live in a temperate climate where it doesn’t remain below freezing for long

boosts encouraged!

#compostodon #organic #veganic
A dual-compartment compost bin is shown, partially opened to reveal organic material inside. The bin features a green and black design and sits on a concrete surface, surrounded by grass and plants.
Two compost bins made of wire mesh filled with plant materials and leaves, located on grass with some surrounding greenery. A black compost container is visible in the background.
The inside of a black plastic composter. It’s partially composted, but some cardboard remains.
A metal raised garden bed filled with decomposing pea plants.