It’s compost sifting time because tomatoes do love some fresh compost.
When I plant tomatoes, I add compost in each hole/trench I dig, and then I like to top-dress the soil around them too. So I need lots of compost.
But I’m so grateful I bought this little sifter last year… it makes it so much easier (plus I get a little arm workout). And now I have a compost system assembly line that actually works well!
I have a two-bay containment area that I built from reclaimed scrap wood a few years ago. I rotate each side at the beginning and end of the season. After I sift the finished compost I add it to a plastic garbage can with a lid so the nutrients don’t leach out in the rain… And then I always have some sifted compost ready!
Here’s a graphic they included on the Amazon link. I wanted to share it so you could see the different uses it has… though I didn’t realize “popcorn” was an option. Prob best to NOT use it for popcorn if you’ve been sifting compost, worm castings, and other soil items. Haha…

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