I saw it when I was washing the dishes, our most colorful compost.
A couple of dead daffodil from Kitty, a pink Hyacinth from Jon, broccoli and mango, avocado and banana skins.
I saw it when I was washing the dishes, our most colorful compost.
A couple of dead daffodil from Kitty, a pink Hyacinth from Jon, broccoli and mango, avocado and banana skins.
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We collect a lot of daily compost in a small bucket beside our garbage can, mostly fruit and vegetable trimmings, that eventually helps our garden grow – but none as beautiful as yours! Lovely photo 🙂
You just have to get some flowers in it Judy. 🙂
I am getting a compost made of cedar in about 10 days. Looking forward to composting. A lot of my veggies and fruit presently go to the poultry on our farm. I will still share some with them though.
That sounds like sweet-smelling compost Marsha!