AlboPepper - Drought Proof Urban Gardening | Processing Organic Waste For Your Compost with a Chipper Shredder! @Albopepper | Uploaded April 2015 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
I hate throwing away plant trimmings and other organic materials. Using a chipper / Shredder is a great way to speed up your compost process while using free tree and vegetable materials that are grown on your own property. This is a fairly sustainable way of conserving the resources on your site.
The unit I bought for this review (item#60599: 212cc Chipper Shredder) from Harbor Freight Tools, which was discontinued.
Here's a different model from Amazon:
► amzn.to/3fag7f8
# CommissionsEarned
This chipper shredder has been the perfect companion to my tumbling composter. I can now recycle branches, corn stalks, dried leaves and all of the dead plants from the end of the growing season. The wood chips from my fruit trees are an excellent source of carbon and they help to eliminate the need for me to buy wood pellets for my compost!
Although this product uses gasoline. I've found that I use only 1 or at most 2 gallons per year! It's quite economical and still allows for a low carbon footprint.
#ChipperReview #Sustainable #HomeGardening
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I hate throwing away plant trimmings and other organic materials. Using a chipper / Shredder is a great way to speed up your compost process while using free tree and vegetable materials that are grown on your own property. This is a fairly sustainable way of conserving the resources on your site.
The unit I bought for this review (item#60599: 212cc Chipper Shredder) from Harbor Freight Tools, which was discontinued.
Here's a different model from Amazon:
► amzn.to/3fag7f8
# CommissionsEarned
This chipper shredder has been the perfect companion to my tumbling composter. I can now recycle branches, corn stalks, dried leaves and all of the dead plants from the end of the growing season. The wood chips from my fruit trees are an excellent source of carbon and they help to eliminate the need for me to buy wood pellets for my compost!
Although this product uses gasoline. I've found that I use only 1 or at most 2 gallons per year! It's quite economical and still allows for a low carbon footprint.
#ChipperReview #Sustainable #HomeGardening
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SUPPORT:
•••••••••••••••••••••
W E B ➝ albopepper.com
F B ➝ facebook.com/albopepper
I G ➝ instagram.com/albopepper
T E E S ➝ shop.spreadshirt.com/albopepper
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