
Composting Upgrade – Two Chamber Composter & Compost Thermometer
In today’s episode we review the Mr Spin Two Chamber Composter which is available at Costco for a great price. We also review the Compost Thermometer from Cate’s Garden which is available on Amazon.
Composting using a 2 chamber composting tumbler is a great way to speed up composting in your garden. We show you how to set up your Costco two chamber tumbling composter by Mr Spin, how to add the compost y=to your compost bin. We show you hot composting and how you can manage the ratio of dry waste and wet waste to get the perfect compost very fast. The compost thermometer helps you manage the temperature of your compost bin and make the fastest compost ever!
This composting bin review and compost thermometer review will enlighten you with the garden composting tools available
For dry waste shall I add saw dust?
my eggplant are flouring but no fruits
I feel like a similar version could be built for 1/2 that price.
Good video thank you!
Hi do you think I could grow a curry plant indoors in a pot in zone 5 of the US? I have been able to grow ginger and moringa this humid summer and have brought them indoors for the fall.
A very helpful video for me! I just got the same bin today for my bday. 🥳☺️
I just bought this composter and I’m new at composting and gardening. Thank you for this video!
I have composted for many years but have always done it with a stackable bin or just a pile. I am interested in the tumbler. I did not hear in your explanation of composted about adding water to the mix while it’s cooking.
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Can I use shredded paper instead of dried leaves?
Hello. I am looking for curry plant seeds y Kashmiri pepper seeds. Do you know a good reputable place that you would recommend to get those seeds?
Hello!!! Excellent video!!! Can I add egg 🥚 shells to the composter??
nice video
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I see you mixed your not fully finished compost into your raised bed. Won’t it burn your plants’ roots?
Thank you! We have a similar tumbler. We like the idea of drying our kitchen scraps! We have so many
We have 2 medium size dogs. My concern about using my grass clipping is that there may be some residual dog poop in my yard that may have been picked up. If this is the case, should we avoid using our grass all together? We’re planning to use the soil for vegetables and we don’t want to get sick.
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Another very good video thank you. Tumbling composters are really great because they will compost the material quicker and they keep animals away. I have a lifetime 80 gallon compost tumbler I’ve used it for 5 years and it works great.
It’s really good video~ Thank you~ 👍👍👍
Just in time. I saw this exact one on Walmart’s site. I was thinking if getting it. Thanks for this video.
Hi CA Gardening! Thanks for the very interesting videos! I am in LA and looking to start our backyard garden but having a very difficult time finding the dwarf GEM. Do you known where I can get one locally? Are you open to providing some scion from yours? Thanks for all the great videos!
Nice video
Its bad idea to add warm in compost.for warm to survive they need 70-80 f temp . If you need good compost then compost bin temp should be 100+ when its cooking. warm compost and regular compost are two different think.
Thanks for the detailed video! I want to start composting but I’m hesitant since my area in Irvine has some problems with roof rats or field mice. Have you experienced any pests trying to get into your compost? If so, any tips? Thanks!
Thank you for sharing!!
A set of nut drivers is really cheap. And would’ve speed this up a LOT. So would a Power Drill with a screwdriver. Adding Worms is just a death sentence for the Worms. Because if you have a good Carbon/Nitrogen mix, 140 degrees is way too hot for worms. Didn’t see worms in the finished Compost. Cheers! Have a great day.