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24 Feb 202304:07

Summary

TLDRIn this video, viewers are shown how to turn grass and leaf waste into compost to reduce organic waste at home. The process begins with collecting grass clippings from a lawnmower, followed by mixing eco-enzymes and molasses with water to help break down the waste. The mixture is poured onto the grass and leaf material, which is then placed in a bag with holes to allow excess water to drain. After about a month, the compost is partially decomposed, though it may take up to three months for full decomposition. The method can be accelerated by using dry, finer leaves.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Use grass clippings and leaves as organic waste for composting to reduce household waste.
  • 😀 Grass clippings can be cut into smaller pieces, making them easier to compost.
  • 😀 Mix eco-enzymes and molasses with water to create a solution for composting.
  • 😀 The recommended mixture is about 20 ml of eco-enzyme and molasses to 5 liters of water.
  • 😀 Cut the grass clippings into pieces approximately 2 cm in size for better decomposition.
  • 😀 Before adding the eco-enzyme solution, create 5-6 holes at the bottom of the compost bag to help drain excess water.
  • 😀 Pour the eco-enzyme solution evenly onto the grass or leaf waste using a watering can.
  • 😀 Ensure the drainage holes work effectively to allow excess water to escape from the bag.
  • 😀 Tie the compost bag securely with a cable tie or string to keep it sealed while allowing for airflow.
  • 😀 Place the compost bag in a shaded area, avoiding direct sunlight and rain, to create optimal composting conditions.
  • 😀 After about 1 month, the composting process will show initial results, but it may take up to 3 months for complete decomposition.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of this composting process?

    -The goal is to reduce organic waste, such as grass clippings and leaves, by converting them into compost that can be used for gardening.

  • What materials are used for composting in this video?

    -The materials used are grass clippings (from mowing), Eco enzyme, molasses, water, and a composting bag.

  • How do you prepare the grass for composting?

    -The grass is first cut into smaller pieces using a lawn mower, which makes it easier to compost.

  • How do you create the Eco enzyme and molasses mixture?

    -Mix approximately 20 ml of Eco enzyme and molasses with 5 liters of water. This solution helps speed up the composting process.

  • Why are holes drilled in the composting bag?

    -The holes allow excess water to drain out, preventing the compost from becoming too wet and promoting better decomposition.

  • How do you apply the Eco enzyme and molasses mixture to the grass?

    -The mixture is poured evenly over the grass clippings using a watering can or spray tool.

  • What should you check after adding the Eco enzyme and molasses mixture?

    -You should check if the drainage holes in the bag are working, ensuring that excess water is draining out properly.

  • How do you close the composting bag?

    -The bag is sealed with cable ties or string, which can be easily removed later.

  • Where should you store the composting bag?

    -Place the composting bag in a shaded area that is not exposed to direct sunlight or rain, to maintain optimal composting conditions.

  • How long does it take for the compost to fully decompose?

    -It usually takes about 3 months for the compost to fully break down. The process can be faster with finer and drier leaves.

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