Pulling out all my current compost and tossing in all my old tomatoes, coffee grinds, and food scraps. I'll let it sit over night and shovel it all back in. It's a lot of mannual labor, but great exercise.

by Additional-Local8721

16 Comments

  1. likes2milk

    Then again if it were that quality, you probably could.

  2. townsteadinstead

    If you don’t have the space to make your own I get it. However $20 is close to the price per tonne from my municipality. So per bag is definitely an insane price.

  3. Alarmed-Baseball-378

    I look forward to the day mine looks like that. 

  4. DungBeetle1983

    It is $55 per yard where I am. I try to make as much as I can on my own but I am constrained by time and space.

  5. MutedDiet317

    Space, patience and hard work is why they pay for it instead of making it themselves. I noticed mine does way better then the store brought stuff does.

  6. K-Dub2020

    What’s not to believe? Your photos indicate that you have a large, fenced yard that allows you to do this. There are many reasons that people are unable to compost for themselves. Space is a huge factor, as are municipal bylaws and HOA/strata bylaws.

  7. Alternative_Love_861

    Not to mention the decline in store bought quality lately….

  8. Could you share more about your process and timeline for making this amazing looking compost?

  9. LippieLovinLady

    I’d gladly pay $20 a bag for that- it looks heavenly!

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