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06-22-2017 11:16 AM
but I don't like to garden and I don't have a green thumb. (I don't even own a plant).
I eat a lot of veggies and use a lot of tea grounds that COULD be composted, and relocated somewhere else. BF also uses a lot of eggs.
I am zealous about recycling, so I feel a bit sad about throwing away organic matter.![]()

Do you compost if you don't garden?
I have a townhome, so cut grass and other outside sources aren't plentiful.
06-22-2017 11:25 AM
I don't compost.
It is surprising, looking at the graphic, how useful some items are that do contain ie: carbon in dryer lint! 😮
06-22-2017 11:25 AM
No. Keeping a yard up is enough work. Now my cherries are getting ready to pick. There is always enough to do.
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06-22-2017 11:32 AM
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Interesting...
06-22-2017 11:53 AM
My sister lives in a town that is strict on recycling. Besides the bottles and cans, they have a container for composting that is collected along with the rest. If they chose, they can have composted material delivered to them by the town in the spring for a garden or such.
06-22-2017 11:57 AM
I compost and recycle just about everything we use. It takes a lot of time and effort if you do it right. We have a black bear that makes his rounds every spring so I have to be very careful what goes into the enclosed compost heap outside.
06-22-2017 12:35 PM
We compost all our yard waste and spread the sifted compost on the lawn as fertilizer, and also spread it around trees and bushes. It's a HUGE amount of work. Turning over the compost pile weekly, shoveling and sifting the compost takes a lot of strength. DH jokes that working on the compost pile saves him from having to go to the gym. He also says in seriousness that one day he's going to be too old to do it any longer. Then there are the wasps. If you're not careful and turn the pile over regularly during late summer wasps will build nests in it. Then you have quite a problem. I don't know if I would compost if DH wasn't doing most of the work.
06-22-2017 01:22 PM
That little graphic doesn't tell you how much work it is to compost.
An untended compost pile is just a pile of garbage.
The kind of garbage that gets hot, smokin' hot.
You have to be careful what goes in, plus it needs regular aeration and misting.
I'm conscience of my waste in other ways. Not going to compost. It's just me anyway, I generate very little waste.
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