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Home Composting Without the Mess

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Ashleigh Smith
I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer.

I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.

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9 comments

  • Ronald Jun 5

    You might want to check out the book “Humanure Handbook” by Joseph Jenkins. A good way of utilizing high nutrients and not wasting one of our most needed resources, water.


  • Mona Jun 4

    I’ve been composting in one of those large plastic storage bins with smallish holes drilled along the sides and larger holes in the bottom of the bin (so worms can find their way in and it can drain). I cover it with secured metal mesh in the warmer months and the lid it came with in the winter months. Never had any type of rodent problem – they can’t get in.


  • Katherine Ryan Jan 5, 2023

    I am pretty new to gardening, this helps a lot, thanks!!


  • Jennifer Imes Nov 18, 2022

    Thank you for sharing this! Composting is one part of homesteading that I have not dabbled into yet. For some reason its always felt intimidating to me! I will definitely be planning to implement this for the upcoming garden season!


  • Lara Fabans Nov 13, 2022

    I was trying to compost a lot of things but wasn’t good at turning. I went out once and found four juvenile raccoons hanging out like my compost bin was a hot tub. They were adorable. I was much more on top of things after that.


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