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Gammas Bearded Babies
Crossing the Road
Mostly the cardboard I kept telling him to not throw away cuz I thought the garden needed covering in order for composting to work during off season.If you have chickens, then just let them do all the work for you. If you throw your organic material into the chicken run, your chickens will gladly eat what they can and the rest seems to magically disappear into the litter with all their scratching and pecking. No trash to hoard if it disappears daily in the chicken run.
I gave up on (human) labor intensive methods of making compost a long time ago. I just never really got the fast results I wanted in my climate. So, I switched over to other methods that do not require turning piles or checking temperatures. Eventually, everything will compost given time. When I turned my chicken run into a chicken run composting system, then my composting chickens did all the work and I get much better, and faster, results than other methods I had tried.
What kinds of stuff are you referring to when you say your husband thinks you are hoarding trash? None of my composting methods involved hoarding anything. So that was never an issue at our house.