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Is it composted ??

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#1
  • みつみ
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  • 2021/04/09 04:59

I recently learned about "composting".
https://lfc-compost.jp/about

There are special composting containers available for sale, but I guess I can make my own.
If you are doing it, please let us know the advantages, disadvantages, and tips.

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#2
  • 沙良
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 05:18
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I am interested too. I am concerned about the smell since I think I will be adding food scraps.

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#3
  • えりっち
  • 2021/04/22 (Thu) 04:22
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I wonder if home gardeners and farmers can bury their food waste in the fields and soil as it is ?.

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#4
  • 2021/06/18 (Fri) 02:39
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There are some things that should not be included, such as hard skins, raw rice, bones, seeds, split ends, toothpicks, and rotting food scraps. Also, if it is difficult to decompose earthworms alone, you can add peat moss.

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