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Dig 1' wide by 2' deep hole in the yard and put your kitchen scraps. Cover the top with a plant pot and a rock to avoid accidentally stepping into it or animals from digging it up. No smell & no maintenance.
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I only got in to composting this year after getting in to growing vegetables.
I guess with fall coming up, I'll have plenty of "browns" but it was kind of tough for me to add browns to my compost. I have plenty of peels from veggies and some old yogurt that went bad but I think my ratio of greens to browns was off. I ended up breaking down a few Amazon cardboard boxes and using those as browns and some paper bags I got with fast food and napkins to be the browns.
The fact that my bin doesn't really stink is a good sign, I guess?
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I guess with fall coming up, I'll have plenty of "browns" but it was kind of tough for me to add browns to my compost. I have plenty of peels from veggies and some old yogurt that went bad but I think my ratio of greens to browns was off. I ended up breaking down a few Amazon cardboard boxes and using those as browns and some paper bags I got with fast food and napkins to be the browns.
The fact that my bin doesn't really stink is a good sign, I guess?
$20 shipping though.
https://www.homedepot.c
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