Andrea Jacobs
7/22/2015 08:08:33 I"m glad all the grey water went to good use! Using worms is a good idea too. Do you have a picture of your yard as a before picture? My cousin did a compost a while ago, but didn't do it correctly, did you already know how to set it up or did you look that up? Keep up the good work! Sheila L. Davis 7/24/2015 01:46:24 I found out about worm composting and just about everything gardening related doing my research. Our house came equipped with a big plastic, non-moving composted, but one of my kids stood on the lid to talk over the fence and broke the top off. What exactly did your friend do? I'll try to post a before/after on Week 5. Thanks for your comments. Kelly 7/25/2015 08:58:22 I have always wanted to compost! Before we lived where we currently are residing we lived behind an older couple in a cute little granny flat. They were composting so we added to their box. It was disgusting! Lifting the lid to throw in the food meant all the flies were flying out at the same time. I just told myself its good for the environment. Also, who knew there could be so options! Looks like you are doing a good job of thinking about what would work for you and your yard though! Sheila 8/7/2015 19:05:37 Kelly, that's great that you contributed to the worm compost. Very neighborly, I think that having a lid that fits securely would eliminate the flies. The DIY route is less expensive and more fun. Thanks for your comments. Reference Slade, N. (2012, April 12). City Farmers Nursery Going Green. Retrieved July 17, 2015.
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