Small Scale Composting

Just talked to my neighbor and she said I can have all the chicken poop I want. She doesn't compost and has 30-40 chickens.

I could see me trying to add nitrogen that way and a curious pullet walk between my legs to see what is going on. And the do that all the time walk between my legs I mean.

JT
 
@KettermanHillCoop Don't you mean, Cop a Squat ?
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yeah, no I am not dooing that either. I can't even keep a bowl on the counter because we don't eat enough to dump it every day.
I just toss scraps and coffee grounds out the window into the front area in the "Hen Garden" and they toss it around for me
 
A 1/2" hardware cloth i what I use to sift compost. I made a frame out of 2x4's and 1/2" hardware cloth by ripping off about an inch from the 2x4's and using that to hold the hardware cloth to the frame. It fits on top of a wheelbarrow for easy sifting.

As you can see, I also use this frame to cure various veggies for storage. Here it is sweet potatoes.

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A 1/2" hardware cloth i what I use to sift compost. I made a frame out of 2x4's and 1/2" hardware cloth by ripping off about an inch from the 2x4's and using that to hold the hardware cloth to the frame. It fits on top of a wheelbarrow for easy sifting.

Are the 2x4's under the frame attached to the frame?

JT
 
A while back I replaced the 3 sided bin with a 4 sided bin 8.5' x 4'. I divided it up into thirds the other day and found a piece of tin to cover one section to put my fresh collected grass clippings and dried leaves that got mowed up and collected in my redneck grass catcher.

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The new compost bin.

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The compost I started last year smells earthy and I think it might be done.

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This is some fresh clippings and leaves in bin #3. The temperature in the center is 115°F and ambient is ~70-90°F so I think it's working. I give it a spray of water each morning.

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JT
 
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A while back I replaced the 3 sided bin with a 4 sided bin 8.5' x 4'. I divided it up into thirds the other day and found a piece of tin to cover one section to put my fresh collected grass clippings and dried leaves that got mowed up and collected in my redneck grass catcher.

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The new compost bin.

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The compost I started last year smells earthy and I think it might be done.

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This is some fresh clippings and leaves in bin #3. The temperature in the center is 115°F and ambient is ~70-90°F so I think it's working. I give it a spray of water each morning.

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JT
JT, how in the heck do you keep that "bagger" attached to the mower??? Genius idea!!! I love it!
 
JT, how in the heck do you keep that "bagger" attached to the mower??? Genius idea!!! I love it!

It's a pretty tight fit on the discharge chute but it still came off if I hit a tree or made a tight turn to the left so I added a lanyard with a key ring. The key ring is threaded through the bag and the lanyard is hooked to the pin that holds the discharge chute on.

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It's a woven bag so it lets the air out as the clippings go in. As soon as the bad deflates it's full and time to empty. I just tip it up and dump the clippings on the ground in a central location then come back with trash cans and a rake to pick them up. Works better than I expected lol.

Now to just figure out when the compost is done... dunno never composted before.

JT
 

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