Nature and weather that affect compost materials.
@Jakesnake1978 (1380)
United States
April 23, 2008 4:03pm CST
If you think about gathering up leaves, grass, weeds, and other organic stuff that are to be composted, in a big pile, the rainy weather will certainly rot up the material because of bacteria. And the sunny weather will certainly convert all that material into usable soil. But with a new machine, the compostumbler, you will certain rotate the drum so that the organic material you collect will mix up. The air will enter the machine to build a heat core. As you spin the machine every single day, the material mixes, rebuilding the core. That makes the material turn into compost, a lot better than ordinary soil. In fourteen days, you will get freshly ground, brown gold, compost, made out of organic material, to be used as soil. I would love to someday own my own composting business within my home. That way I can make lots of money, selling all that compost I sell to customers. I wonder what you think. Just go to www.compostumbler.com to check out the ComposTumbler company, based in Pennsylvania. It is the recycling of organic materials into new and usable soil.
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@edgyk8inmomma (2157)
• United States
23 Apr 08
Sounds great, but I'll stick with my heap for now.
Your business sounds good too, but why not sell the tumblers instead of the compost wouldn't that me more profitable?
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@Jakesnake1978 (1380)
• United States
23 Apr 08
Well, I would sell my compost to customers instead of my machines. I will sell my other souvinirs and other merchandises as well. I need my machines to produce the compost, converting organic material; including grass, weeds, leaves, unwanted plants, coffee grounds, shredded newspapers, sawdust, egg shells, ect. All that will be converted to compost in the machine. Everyone can make an appointment to bring their stuff over for free. That way I can make a lot more compost than I sell. I would name my business: JAKESTER'S COMPOSTING. What do you think?
@edgyk8inmomma (2157)
• United States
23 Apr 08
Sounds pretty cool. We need more people recycling thing like this! If it goes well for ya, maybe I'll start one of my own.
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