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I love my compost pile: CAUGHT ON VIDEO


Robyn Openshaw - Sep 28, 2010 - This Post May Contain Affiliate Links


I like gardening, but I love composting. It’s a no-brainer. It’s one of those “life is an eternal round” things. Maybe I’m weird and the Depression-era mentality lasted three generations, in me. But I love “waste not, want not” and I hate the throw-away generation and attitude. Turn your food into food for your food. Does anybody love plant garbage like I do?

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Hi Robyn, your hair color looks really great like that !

  2. Anonymous says:

    My compost pile has turned into an ant pile! Everytime I go to turn it or work with it I get covered in ants. In fact, my whole garden has become infested with ants. Any ideas? Help!

  3. Anonymous says:

    I love to compost too! I’m glad to know that I’m not wierd. I just have one big bin that I put everything into. But I like your idea of three bins.

  4. I love my compost too. We use our house scraps, garden cuttings, and our new bunny’s manure. I’m going to put a bunch on the garden before I “put it to bed” for the winter, and more in the spring.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Your compost piles look great.

    Hey, I think it’s time for another post of what you have eaten in a day! I’m in a funk!

    1. Robyn Openshaw says:

      Danielle, I’ll have to do that. I have been thinking the same thing . . .

  6. Anonymous says:

    I love the video, love composting, and LOVE the new hair!!!

  7. Anonymous says:

    Hey Jane, I have the same ant problem. Since most of my summer garden is gone, purslane has taken over. I am glad to use it for smoothies, however, it seems to be attracting them. I still have beets and radishes and butter lettuce but I’m worried the ants will destroy everything. If anyone has any ideas about how to get rid of them without chemicals it would be much appreciated.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Jane, O.K. I decided if a real gardener didn’t reply, I would tell you what was in the New York Times under the “Spotlight on the Home” series. I have not tried it and am not sure if ants are included in this, but it is recommended to “Place a few slices of cucumber in a small pie tin. The chemicals in the cucumber react with the aluminum to give off a scent undetectable to humans, but drive garden pests crazy and make them flee the area.”

    1. Robyn Openshaw says:

      Hi Jane, I have lots of pest-control ideas in Ch. 5 of 12 Steps. However, I don’t know which ones will work for ants–I haven’t had that specific problem!

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