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Comments (3)That pail is not a composter it is simply a means of collecting material to go into a compost pile. Anytime you leave food waste, especially fruits, uncovered and exposed you will get fruit flies that some people confuse with Fungus Gnats and the best way to deal with those is put the contents of the pail into your compost pile, outside. The availability of a food source, fruits and vegetables, sufficient moisture levels, and enough warmth is all it takes for the fruit fly eggs that are on these products to hatch....See MoreCountertop Compost Containers
Comments (15)I don't have an inside container, and I don't have a compost heap. In the winter I just put my scraps to the side as I make dinner. After dinner, I take a walk in the yard and toss them onto one of the garden beds. Anything that doesn't get nibbled by adventurous rabbits breaks down over the winter. The only thing recognizable in the spring are pumpkin stems from our halloween jack-o-lanterns! Funny though, the "skins" of the pumpkins remained from a few this year, complete with the cut out faces LOL. But the pulp was completely gone. They have been dug under for the spring now, but the time I plant I won't find a trace of them. In the spring and summer, after dinner I take a walk outside to look at the garden and grab a small spade. Make a hole in one of the beds, toss the scraps in, then cover. Or you can make a shallow trench along the side of a bed, and as you fill it cover it. I have raised beds so it is easier to do the hole thing - I find an empty spot between tomato plants or whatever. Nothing sits in the house to gather fruit flies. But then again, I only do this for fruit and veggie scraps, coffee grounds, tea bags, that sort of thing. No meat, no milk, no fats, and no breadstuffs (although cooked grains might make their way there)....See Moresomeone wanted a counter compost container
Comments (0)This one looks like a head of lettuce. Here is a link that might be useful: lettuce-shaped compost crock...See Moreangry at new etch/stain
Comments (31)This post is also for people who asks for updated/LIVED-IN/2years of well-used marble countertop. My VT Danby gets plenty of etches, and yes, you can see many of them, in daylight or evening. -- It's almost been a year, and I finally got a chance to share pix of the etch. The stain is gone, and i think the etch is ~5% less harsh/obvious. But it all looks great under some pretty tulips. :) New story: Went to bed after hosting a party (see pix above: DH mixing chocolate martini). DH rinsed out the wine glasses and placed them on the countertop (one DW was running, and the other was drying all the pots/pan/knives). Well, this morning, I found one glass with wine ring. I started to get all crazy about it, but after a quick wipe with water/paper towel, the wine "stain" is gone. I love my marble sealant. Reminds me that I should reseal soon. (I think it's this one: recommended by GW users: Miracle Sealants PLUS PT SG 511 Porous Plus Penetrating Sealer) Amanda...See MoreRelated Professionals
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