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	02-25-2008, 07:52 PM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 food compost for plantsjust wondering if any1 knows the aproximate nute info of food compost and if its any good for plants my compost is mostly fruit and deli meat and coffe grinds will it b like a fertalizer or can i just use it as soil when i repot my plants for outside? anything i can add to it to make it better for my plants? any help would b great im just tryin to turn food thats gone bad into somethin useful basically lol legalize_it420_4ever Reviewed by legalize_it420_4ever on . food compost for plants just wondering if any1 knows the aproximate nute info of food compost and if its any good for plants my compost is mostly fruit and deli meat and coffe grinds will it b like a fertalizer or can i just use it as soil when i repot my plants for outside? anything i can add to it to make it better for my plants? any help would b great im just tryin to turn food thats gone bad into somethin useful basically lol Rating: 5Blaze allways imp: imp:
 
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	02-25-2008, 08:32 PM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 food compost for plantsLegal, 
 I too make my own compost....leave out the meat and dairy products, fats and such...the meat draws flies while the compost is working....and I have found that critters will dig up your gardens if you have acccidently put some meat in the mix... so be advised...Composting tips so be advised...Composting tips
 
 Good luck, in making your compost...
 
 Peace,
 Treetops :thumbsup:
 
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	02-26-2008, 04:21 AM #3 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 food compost for plantstheres billions of bugs around here my house is near a swamp lol i got tons of ant colonies on the property and wasps allways come to eat fruit off trees in my yard so i dont think im guna be able to keep bugs away without the meat but im not guna add nemore its chillin in my laundry room in a bucket for now but its not much yet theres no bugs in my house though is there anything elese that helps keep the buggs away? without chemicals or are they guna love it n b all over it either way theres tons of wildlife around here the other day i saw a wolf i thaught it was a dog but it woke up my buddy down the road in the middle of the night howling livin here is awsome lol my friends allways get eatin alive by the mosqitoes n blackflies but 4 some reason they never bother me much but i duno why another problem im guna run into is deer eatin my plants any way 2 deal with that bsides hunting them? i didnt think of this b4 but the meat will prolly attract racoons and other animals too farm catts n such lol there allways showin up on my deck skunks prolly too god damnit  lol
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	03-13-2008, 03:25 AM #4 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 food compost for plantswhat about adding old vitamins to the compost i found a few bottles of childrens chewable vitamins that looked like they were rotting would it be harmfulll to add them to compost? my compost bucket is goin good decomposing well with little smell thanks 4 the link n advice dude 
 
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	03-13-2008, 01:16 PM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 food compost for plantsplants 
 fruit vegetables
 green plant material and dead plant material
 manure from herbavoirs, not dogs cats or anything like that cause they can have parasites in their manure
 humus
 wet it down with compost teas
 
 
 compost is about 1 of the best mediums you can give the plants along with alittle npk value its full of microbiology of life, water holding capabilities, its light. ect
 
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	03-16-2008, 04:21 PM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 food compost for plantslegalize_it420_4ever, 
 You are most welcome....I also use my shredded paper as well...it all goes back to nature...
 
 Thats your call on the Vitamins...but I would not...I try to keep all my additives things that I know what they are for the most part....
 
 Peace,
 Treetops :thumbsup:
 
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