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Gardeners Are Ditching Compost Bins for THIS – And It’s Working Wonders!



Gardeners Are Ditching Compost Bins for THIS – And It’s Working Wonders!
Why bother with a bulky compost bin when you can compost directly in your garden beds? In this video, I’ll show you the easiest way to enrich your soil and boost plant growth by composting organic materials right where you grow. Whether you’re a lazy gardener or just looking for an eco-friendly way to manage kitchen scraps and garden waste, in situ composting is your new best friend!

💡 What You’ll Learn:

What in situ composting is and how it works.
How to turn kitchen scraps and garden waste into nutrient-rich soil – no compost bin needed!
Tips to speed up decomposition and keep pests away.
The surprising benefits of in situ composting for your garden.
🚀 Get ready to discover the lazy gardener’s secret to success – all you need is a little organic waste and some patience!

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9 Comments

  1. I just drop the weeds back on top of the soil of the garden as mulch unless I am worried about them re-rooting and then I may leave them in the path to dry out good first. I use cardboard and wood chips in my paths.

  2. Wait, how does that replace traditional composting bins? Am I supposed to just put my apple cores, cucumber skins, rotten fruits and vegetables and eggshells in my pathway? Am I supposed to put my twigs and branches in the pathway too? What about larger weeds? What about manure?
    And then what? Step all over it and track decomposing matter into my house?
    I don't think this particularly wonderful or practical. Use a bokashi compost bin if you're that limited on space. I think with the garden I just saw you should have enough room to have a little compost bin anyway.

  3. This won’t work, especially telling people to use weed waste from their garden or yard. They would be introducing many more weed seeds to the compost and giving the weed seed the perfect environment to flourish and spread! Totally bad idea!

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