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MuranoFarms

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lesa said:
Oxygen a very important ingredient to composting- not much in a closed bucket....
I didn't think about that. Hmmmm, I could put them in the shed, it's kept at 45 degrees, but I wouldn't want them open because of the smell.
 

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Judging from my own experience in the past if you try to compost in buckets you will end up with fruit flies all over the place.
 

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MuranoFarms said:
lesa said:
Oxygen a very important ingredient to composting- not much in a closed bucket....
I didn't think about that. Hmmmm, I could put them in the shed, it's kept at 45 degrees, but I wouldn't want them open because of the smell.
I've never experienced much of a smell from my compost. I was shocked actually... I store my compost container at the end of my deck so I can run out at night with buckets from after dinner.

I wouldn't really worry about the smell.
 

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