How do you turn food scraps or garden waste into something useful?

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Every kitchen and garden produces waste—but what if that "waste" is actually a valuable resource? From composting and vermiculture to creative upcycling and homemade fertilizers, there are countless ways to give food scraps and garden waste a second life. Do you have a favorite method for reducing waste and maximizing what you grow?

Whether it’s turning veggie peels into broth, using eggshells in the garden, or finding innovative ways to repurpose leftovers, share your best tips and tricks for making the most of every bit! 🌱♻️

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Most of mine goes to chickens or cats. 😁 Even coffee grounds are repurposed. Once I've used food from raw/grown to savory eating, broths, etc, balance is fed out. Excess garden veggies to animals, etc. Minimal waste for trash here. Even excess milk from goats is made into cheese or soaps, or fed to animals...be it bottle kids, cats, chickens or pigs when any being fed out. 🤷

Bedding, hay waste, manures, that goes back to garden &/or pastures. A continual recycling system.

I believe that's true at most farms.
 
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