Learn how to start and maintain agarden in this free gardening video. Expert: Tia Pinney Contact: www.massaudubon.org Bio: Tia Pinney is a Teacher Naturalist and Adult Program Coordinator at Mass Audubons Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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8 Responses to “Basic Gardening Tips : How to Build a Compost Pile”
  1. markcumbriauk says:

    I’ll have a Big Mac pls lol

  2. themightyscythe says:

    Funny what you were saying about local government getting everyone to buy these . They did the same thing here in England . I’m not sure they are necesary though , four stakes and a length of chicken wire wrapped round it will do and it costs less.

  3. Trueincarnate says:

    lawn clippings are also a good insulator like straw and can be used to protect from frost in early spring and late fall.

  4. BackYardGardeningTip says:

    thanks for the info.

    We have a composter now and plan to start using it this spring. I have never seen one in use, other than watching videos online so we are excited to be starting our own.

  5. pandibear707 says:

    lol. and i’m mcdonald!

  6. shortattentionspan1 says:

    Yes a compost pile must be a balanced mix of dry and wet stuff – when I cut my lawn I put the clippings in a sunny spot in my garden and let the grass dry out before putting it in my composter. This is my basic dry stuff, then I put in the wet kitchen scraps. Three weeks later I have compost!

  7. 420Sheffield420 says:

    LOL that shit was funnny

  8. WARRINERM says:

    i’m 11 years old.i’m starting a garden,and HUH?

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