Throughout my permaculture garden, I have lots of different compost systems and ways to improve the soil. This makes it easy to create abundant and healthy food gardens.
My soil improvement strategies include:
- compost bins
- compost bays
- compost piles
- compost rows
- hugelkultur
- vegetative swales
- chop and drop
- legumes
- covercrops/living mulch
- mulch
- chickens
- worm farms
- worm towers
- liquid fertilizer
- bokashi
I have received many requests to make films about how I compost. This is the first of a new series of films I will make about the compost systems in my garden.
Some of the films I’ve made before about building soil, soil fertility and worm farming are:
- How to Make a No-Dig Garden
- Comfrey Tea
- How to Make a Worm Tower
- 8yos Ingeniously Simple Idea to Harvest Compost Worms
Supporting the development of healthy and alive soil feeds healthy plants and makes healthy food growing simpler.
In this 7 minute film, I explain my approach to using compost bins in my garden and how I make compost in situ. I use my compost bin as a ‘compost tractor’ – moving it around my garden to places that most need to have a boost.
In the film, there is a cameo of one of my regular garden visitors – a kangaroo with a joey in her pouch. Being surrounded by nature is one of the things I love most about my garden and ecovillage life.
Morag on YouTube
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