Create AMAZING Compost in 18 DAYS

2022 ж. 2 Қаң.
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Learn how to compost like a pro! All of us have heard about composting. It SOUNDS like a great way to have a lower carbon footprint, to keep your scraps and your kitchen waste out of the landfill... but it’s intimidating. Learn this easy method of backyard composting that gives you finished compost in just 18 days, kills diseases and harmful pathogens, weeds and unwanted seeds.
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I'm Anne of All Trades. In NASHVILLE, I have a woodworking, blacksmithing and fabrication shop, a selection of furry friends, and an organic farm. Whether you've got the knowledge, tools, time or space to do the things you've always wanted to do, everything is "figureoutable."
I became "Anne of All Trades" out of necessity. With no background in farming or making things, I wanted to learn to raise my own food, fix things when they break and build the things I need.
8 years ago I got my first pet, planted my first seed and picked up my first tool.
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  • wormies love those coffee grounds! 160 degrees is impressive!

    @johnduffy6546@johnduffy65466 ай бұрын
  • Coffee grounds kept me composting all winter! I seriously love the stuff. Top dressed the lawn with coffee grounds, my thoughts were that the N would help break down the thatch layer as well as give the grass a boost come spring. It worked, lawn looks great and I have a flipping ton of compost.

    @zztopwater8568@zztopwater8568 Жыл бұрын
  • LOL the donkeys are always up in yo' business! 😂❤️❤️

    @vonormykirk@vonormykirk2 жыл бұрын
  • Happy new year Anne & Fam~

    @scottsmith8546@scottsmith85462 жыл бұрын
  • The secret to a good compost is just add a LOT of organic material. It gets the microbes to expenentianaly multiply at an insane rate. That really speeds up the decomposition rate. Also the more "greens" you use, the quicker and hotter your pile gets. Luckily for me, I live in vietnam and my wifes family work in the local market. I get a minimum of 10kg's of vegetable scraps each day. I use rice husks (which is readily available) for my browns. A lot of home gardeners strugle with the amount of organic material that they can obtain. Kitchen scraps + garden waste is just not enough to produce a sufiecient amount of compost for all your garden needs. My advice is to outsource "free or cheap" material. Brainstorm and think of where you can get a lot of free organic material. It really makes the difference! When you have a humongous pile, nature will do all thr work for you!!!!

    @rustyspygoat4089@rustyspygoat408924 күн бұрын
    • Preach!

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades23 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Anne for brightening my day. Great info on the composting. Have a happy New Year.

    @mattevans-koch9353@mattevans-koch93532 жыл бұрын
  • I LOVE your pallet setup for the compost bins! This is the best composting video I have seen!! You are amazing. Thank you for posting.

    @somegladmourning443@somegladmourning4432 жыл бұрын
  • Happy new year to you and yours

    @hassanal-mosawi4235@hassanal-mosawi42352 жыл бұрын
  • Another great video Mrs Anne 👍

    @_Merica_USA@_Merica_USA2 жыл бұрын
  • Great Video, Happy New Year!

    @SteveC38@SteveC382 жыл бұрын
  • Love your garden and that compost is like black gold! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Happy New Year to you and your family from AZ!!!

    @SawdustmakerLori@SawdustmakerLori2 жыл бұрын
  • Anne, you’re adorable. I love your videos and your humble approach. I’ve learned things from you and also learning with you. You’re so open and honest with all your experiences. You’re a pure soul

    @kennethmitchell2785@kennethmitchell278526 күн бұрын
  • Great video Anne.

    @jackthompson5092@jackthompson50922 жыл бұрын
  • Definitely need to work on upping my compost game! I had one good pile a few years ago, but it's been pretty lame since. Amazing how fast it works when you do it right, thanks for putting together this video. I love the reusing of the pallets!

    @LukeofAllTrades.@LukeofAllTrades.2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video with great info. Thank you. ❤

    @Justme-ko5ms@Justme-ko5ms13 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for the great video on composting I learned a lot I've been composting for a few years I did the lazy composting and I don't turn it at all but if I wanted to get it faster I need to start turning it

    @gardenfunwithjane4897@gardenfunwithjane48972 жыл бұрын
  • Thumbs up! Thank you for posting.

    @tree_carcass_mangler@tree_carcass_mangler2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Anne for the tips and tricks 👏👏👏👏👌👸🏻❤

    @rollsroyce7325@rollsroyce73252 жыл бұрын
  • Great video! Very useful. Thank you!

    @KettleCamping@KettleCamping2 жыл бұрын
  • You rule! Thank you

    @tass8495@tass84952 жыл бұрын
  • Your videos are awesome! I love your style! I just did a re-do on my compost last week. I got lazy, stopped turning, no heat, ants moved in, plants growing, etc. Hopefully I’m back on the right track. Thanks for all of the info and inspo! 💚

    @thebusybrownangel5829@thebusybrownangel58292 жыл бұрын
  • Yay! I have extra pallets! I’m going to do this😃

    @jenniferaho1169@jenniferaho116920 күн бұрын
  • Thank you you are very hard working good job👍♥️

    @aggiekromah6254@aggiekromah6254Ай бұрын
  • Compost burns are real! I blistered my hand on a compost thermometer I had left in the pile.

    @TheSamba37@TheSamba372 жыл бұрын
  • Love that truck.

    @morgan79347@morgan79347Ай бұрын
  • Your videos are great, I learn so much from them. I have one request though for all of us outside of America. When you're doing your editing, can you include metric conversions on screen? You used degrees F and feet during this video, and I find having to stop the video and go look up the conversion a barrier for watching. I also know there are some people who will not watch videos that do not include conversions (whichever way they go). But literally everything else is amazing about your videos :)

    @teresaslaven-blair1689@teresaslaven-blair16892 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for the support! I’ll try to incorporate that as much as I can- in this video here though, those are approximate measurements (3 foot tall pile is basically a meter tall pile) and if you buy yourself a C compost thermometer, it should have the “active” “non active” indications on it, so again those specific numbers aren’t nearly as important as understanding the general concepts :)

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
  • Great info on the compost. Can you do a little video about you mini donkeys? My wife is wanting one or two and would like what your experience has been with them.

    @timbenhardt7644@timbenhardt76442 жыл бұрын
  • We were told reduce, reuse, recycle in school at a young age

    @fiddlefordscatalog5443@fiddlefordscatalog5443 Жыл бұрын
  • I would love to have donkeys running around while i work! I probably wouldnt get much done! 😂

    @lisaconnor9655@lisaconnor965525 күн бұрын
    • Sounds familiar 😂

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades24 күн бұрын
  • I love your jeans. What brand are they? Btw, I love your videos and your vibes! Happy people are the best. ❤️

    @PatriotGinj@PatriotGinj2 жыл бұрын
  • I have been wanting to do this my compost is just a pile now

    @faithsfarmlife1424@faithsfarmlife14242 жыл бұрын
  • I have to try this. We just bought some land and it hasn’t been use as a farm for a while. Thank you

    @munozlittlefarmjourney@munozlittlefarmjourney2 жыл бұрын
    • You’ll love it! So easy

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome vid and just what I need to inspire me on these short winter days. What brand was the nail gun you were using? Looking for a good cordless one.

    @BrimwoodFarm@BrimwoodFarm2 жыл бұрын
    • Milwaukee FUEL by the looks of it

      @someday_maybe@someday_maybe2 жыл бұрын
  • Kinda missing you!! You ok? Cheers from the great state of Arkansas!!

    @smithfamilyhomestead1515@smithfamilyhomestead15152 жыл бұрын
    • Hey! I'm back as of this morning! I was sick for the last month but on the mend now! kzhead.info/sun/pK-MYtx5eGeDnK8/bejne.html

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
  • 6:57 i really like that car

    @gimiter7463@gimiter74632 жыл бұрын
  • Pallette-ive care. I'll see myself out.

    @intercoursechef@intercoursechef2 жыл бұрын
    • Hahaha puns and dad jokes are always welcome here

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
  • Ahhh a Milwaukee girl 😊😊🥰 lol

    @johnnysmythe7767@johnnysmythe77672 жыл бұрын
  • While you're waiting for good compost to develop. Dig a hole/ trench and put in all your waste. Put in some grass, straw then cover with cardboard. Cover cardboard with mulch. Dig a hole, fill with compost or your choice of soil and plant into it. When your compost is ready you can use it on your beds. Just something to do whilst you compost wastes.

    @peace4peaceful@peace4peaceful Жыл бұрын
  • So what does the ongoing process of composting look like?? What do you do with kitchen/yard/garden waste while your current bin is processing? I'm in zone 5 and with kitchen waste being ongoing and yard/garden waste different amounts at different time of the year?

    @JenniferWailes-dk2qm@JenniferWailes-dk2qmАй бұрын
    • The method shown here is only for when you want compost in a hurry. On a day to day basis between the pigs and chickens there’s very little waste, but I usually have at least one “slow” pile going. I have a bucket of sawdust from the woodshop or woodchips from the mulch pile and every time I’ve got a bucket of scraps I’ll add it to the slow pile and cover it with sawdust. Then once it gets big enough I’ll start stirring it as shown in this video and start another slow pile.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTradesАй бұрын
  • Is there a list of greens and browns?

    @JohannesJunkJournalLife@JohannesJunkJournalLife4 күн бұрын
  • Can I add moldy fruit to my compost? I know there’s a difference between decomposing and rotting….if I put rotting produce in my compost bucket before I knew better, can it be saved?

    @Handlehere256@Handlehere25626 күн бұрын
    • Absolutely! Anything that was once alive or came from something alive can be composted. Check out my composting for beginners guide video to clear up any questions you might still have ;)

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades26 күн бұрын
  • If you can access *sawdust* as opposed to wood chips, it takes less than a week. Try it, it can't hurt.

    @davidwalters9462@davidwalters94626 ай бұрын
    • I have, many times- sawdust is great, but regardless of the medium, with traditional methods, 18 days is about as fast as it’s possible to create properly composted compost

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades6 ай бұрын
    • Ah, OK. Really what sawdust does is to make *soil* not just compost. Worms seem to love it. You are doing great. Watch you had, no more accidents please!@@AnneofAllTrades

      @davidwalters9462@davidwalters94626 ай бұрын
  • Oliver stepped up to the outside of the pile at the wrong time lol

    @biggbear@biggbear Жыл бұрын
  • Good job ! :) Imhe though, coffee grounds make the compost's PH drop dramatically...

    @stickysat@stickysatАй бұрын
    • I don’t worry very much about PH- coffee will lower it, lime will raise it. As long as you are adding a variety of things to your compost it should balance out just fine.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTradesАй бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades Glad it works fine for you... :) Been growing and making compost and earthworms composting for nearly 40 years but i guess i learnt nothing... :)

      @stickysat@stickysatАй бұрын
    • @@stickysat I doubt that! 40 years is a lot of growing time 😉

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTradesАй бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades May seems a lot but sure went by fast... :) Didn't started composting and making ewc 40 that long ago but fell in love with the soil and the miracle of plants around 10 yo... after agri school, it's been my life, along with fishing... :) Learnt that i know nothing and that every answer generates hundreds of new questions... :) Everything's changing so fast (especially this last decade...) we have to adapt all the time and nothing can be taken for granted anymore... Anyway, best of luck and lots of happiness in your life ! :)

      @stickysat@stickysatАй бұрын
    • The more we learn, the more we realize we have still yet to learn. The initial growth and plateaus, and pushing through them to keep learning is both what keeps us humble and what ultimately makes us better learners and teachers in the long run. This is exactly why I so often refer to myself as a beginner, even in fields many other folks might call me an “expert” in. After 12 years of gardening and composting, I am well aware I’ve only just begun.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTradesАй бұрын
  • "Tip" for your wheel barrel (LOL) ... get a slightly longer axle and put two tires on it on the outside! It will be a heck of a LOT HARDER to tip over with a full load!!

    @tclodfelter8789@tclodfelter87892 жыл бұрын
    • I have a two wheeled wheel barrow and I hate it 🤣 call me old fashioned, but I like the single wheel because it’s way more maneuverable.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades okay...You're "Old Fashioned"!! LOL

      @tclodfelter8789@tclodfelter87892 жыл бұрын
    • Discovered your channel yesterday & look forward to watching more. Very informative & love your energy. You’re amazing!

      @Chercher4848@Chercher4848 Жыл бұрын
  • Only possible in the summertime. Not the winter.

    @PD-we8vf@PD-we8vf2 жыл бұрын
    • Actually, that is a myth, easily debunked by the fact that there is currently snow on the ground and my pile is 140 degrees. The heat in the pile has nothing to do with external temps, it’s generated by the composting process itself.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
  • I’m guessing no poo unless it’s cold like rabbit poop? Or not even that?

    @nicolem376@nicolem376Ай бұрын
    • If you’ve got a handle on temps and the science, you can put any kind of poo, even meat in the pile. When one of my large animals passed, I didn’t want any tiny bit of him to go to waste, so I composted him and he became some truly beautiful soil to grow in.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTradesАй бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades ok ty. I was concerned about the fast turnaround time not being long enough. I recently found your channel & am really enjoying it. Thanks again!

      @nicolem376@nicolem376Ай бұрын
    • @@nicolem376 that is a good point and I kind of missed it in my first answer- when composting larger items and more complex organic matter like meats, bones and certain manures, it may take longer than 18 days and you may need to be more intentional about monitoring the correct composition of the pile, making sure to keep temperatures high throughout the composting process to make sure that your end result is actually safe to use on your garden. This video is a simple primer on the Berkeley method, if wanting to compost more complex items I’d do some independent research before jumping in ;)

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTradesАй бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades Ty

      @nicolem376@nicolem376Ай бұрын
  • You keep saying you're not tech savvy. You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means

    @andrewpaterson4672@andrewpaterson46722 жыл бұрын
    • I think it means I’m not good at using technology. Which is true. Beyond checking my email and taking videos of my dogs with my phone I’m at a loss. What do you think it means?

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades I think it means anyone that has a much content for year as you do, host a professional website/store, has at least a passing knowledge of technology. When you get stuck you have Adam to help.

      @andrewpaterson4672@andrewpaterson46722 жыл бұрын
    • @@andrewpaterson4672 We could argue about semantics all day, but I have a farm to run ;) Compared to someone who grew up 20 or 30 years before me, perhaps I'm more savvy, but when it comes to what I do for a living, I spend an inordinate amount of time frustrated and beyond my scope. I have had to figure certain things out that specifically serve the needs I have, but beyond that, I'm pretty useless. Adam has a full time job and is extremely busy, and is kind enough to help me sometimes, but more often than not, I'm on my own.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
    • @@AnneofAllTrades All that said your followers and I think you're pretty awesome.

      @andrewpaterson4672@andrewpaterson46722 жыл бұрын
    • @@andrewpaterson4672 Well shucks. Thanks Andy.

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
  • 1 month to compost.. sorry

    @martinmartin691@martinmartin6912 жыл бұрын
    • Look up the Berkeley method, developed at Berkeley college. They’ve got a little science program you may have heard of 😉

      @AnneofAllTrades@AnneofAllTrades2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video Anne.

    @jackthompson5092@jackthompson50922 жыл бұрын
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