The Manure Maiden

Cardboard, Calories & Community: Feeding Soil Without Burning Out

11 min · 19 de ene de 2026
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Tabitha of Esperanza Sanctuary explains how cardboard becomes reliable carbon for community composting, practical fixes for common compost problems, and why food production must be planned for real needs—not aesthetics. Learn simple steps to shred and store cardboard, balance compost ratios, design spoon-friendly gardens, and build resilient community systems that feed people and the soil.

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