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Learn how to use a compost tumbler to turn grass clippings, kitchen scraps, and other scrap materials into rich compost. Unlike a compost heap or compost pile, a tumbler keeps yard and food waste off the ground, turning scraps into fertilizer faster. #tumbler #compost

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About this item SPILL PROOF LARGE OPENING & HIGH CAPACITY - With a spacious 65-gallon capacity, this compost tumbler provides ample space for composting kitchen scraps, yard waste, and more, making it perfect for households of all sizes. The large opening allows the ready compost to just fall out without the need to pry it loose as would happen with a smaller opening. Just turn the doors to the bottom and open the door to let it all fall out. EFFORTLESS TURNING MECHANISM: Equipped with a…

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The Compost Coach- Build Soil & Grow a Regenerative Garden on Instagram: "Give your compost tumbler a chance to work well by paying attention to these tips. 1. Rotate the contents of your tumbler regularly to support the process of aeration. Be aware that the tumbling motion may cause clumps to form. These will break down when you add them to your soil or you can shift them out. 2. Give your compost microbes a head start by activating a new batch by adding a handful of finished compost or healthy garden soil. 3. Make sure you add 50% brown to green. Tumblers can become slushy, so you need to add plenty of carbon rich materials like brown leaves, aged woodchips or ripped paper. 4. Keep an eye on the moisture. If it feels dry add more food waste or a little water. If it’s too wet, add Healthy Garden Soil, Compost Tumbler, Ripped Paper, Brown Leaves, Healthy Garden, Paying Attention, Garden Soil, Slushies, Head Start

The Compost Coach- Build Soil & Grow a Regenerative Garden on Instagram: "Give your compost tumbler a chance to work well by paying attention to these tips. 1. Rotate the contents of your tumbler regularly to support the process of aeration. Be aware that the tumbling motion may cause clumps to form. These will break down when you add them to your soil or you can shift them out. 2. Give your compost microbes a head start by activating a new batch by adding a handful of finished compost or…

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