i live in alaska and i’ve started doing some very slapdash lazy composting. i bought a wire pet pen off amazon for $35ish that comes in 8 panels, and then i split that into two 4 panel segments, and then i staked & zip tied them behind my shed to form two wire boxes and i’ve been tossing yard & kitchen veg waste in there willy nilly. the advice i got was it’s tough to compost here properly because of the 6 months of winter, so just put everything in a pile and cover the top when the snow comes, and then next year when it thaws, dig it out and use it.

i’m thinking about starting a small indoor worm farm this fall to handle kitchen waste in the winter months, instead of having to shovel a path to the compost bins.

i have a large raised garden bed and i think the lady who had the place before us just put her kitchen waste in the corner of the bed. there’s a lot of happy worms in the soil.

anyone got any tips for composting options in northern latitudes?

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    1 year ago

    I am also a numbers person @drk. Do you know any small, low cost, wireless thermometer to keep track during the year?

    I would like to know how cold/warm my shed / isolated places is. Also to understand if batteries can survive etc. A bit of DIY is not a problem and a server is setup easily here.