My friend Bunslove gifted me two huge bags of bunny poop recently. You can see the two bags in the picture below. Buns love contacted me and told me I needed to open the bags or the contents would rot rather than compost. Who knew!! I wonder, is it that way with all poop, or are bunnies special? I'm such a newbie and I have so much to learn.
I have a very tattered old wingback chair that I sit in to blog, or watch TV or just sit and read. It's ugly but so comfortable it's ridiculous. I'll take a photo for you. This chair sits by the bay window that looks into my front yard. Right outside is the rhododendron that is flowering and a birch tree. All the leaves are bright yellow right now. It's beautiful. A little flock of Bush Tits (oh stop...for heavens sake, they're tiny little birds) just descended into the rhodo along with a Junco. What a beautiful sight.
My kitchen peelings have to be taken straight down to the compost or they'll rot in a day or two. I have bunny hutch straw n poop mix from my neighbour - that goes straight into the compost but I guess everything natural would go off in a sealed bag. (And I only put bunny poo in my compost so can't advise on other stuff!)
ReplyDeleteSo, where is the piccy of the bunny poop eh?? (Not that I particularly want to study it!)
ReplyDeleteNumber 1 on Blotanical for a day is great! You deserve it! Garden blogging is a lot of fun. I think composting needs air no matter what kind of organic matter you are talking about. (See how I neatly avoided using the word poop!)
ReplyDeleteI don't see a picture below...?
ReplyDeleteHi everyone. Who knew so many people would want bunny poo pictures. I promise to go out in the morning and take a picture for you.
ReplyDeleteYou're right Becky, all compost needs air. What a newbie I am. If I'd just thought it through. :-)