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Compost Bin Pictures

Posted by bluelake 8 (My Page) on
Sat, Nov 20, 10 at 18:15

I'm testing (and learning) how to insert photos so I though I'd do a real test. The other compost bin pictures thread sorta took it's own path so I thought I'd start another one. I feel like I'm adding pictures the hard way and the small way. I know I have posted in the past with larger pictures, but don't remember how, does anyone have easy instructions?



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RE: Compost Bin Pictures

You'll need to select the larger size in flickr. Assuming you use the "Share This" and "Grab HTML/BBCode" options. There's a menu of image sizes there to select from. If you don't use this option, you might try it. Then you can get a big picture like this:

big bin

This will give you a link to the image, and not the image itself directly on the page. So people will have to click it to see it. The good thing is that visitors don't have to load the image if they don't want to see it. Particularly return visitors who have already seen it.


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RE: Compost Bin Pictures

a few pictures of my bins.. outdoor bin took the back seat this summer as the worms started eating all the kitchen scraps......


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RE: Compost Bin Pictures

A simple method. Raw stuff goes in on the right (4'x6'x4') and in Spring I turn it to the left. Might fine tue it by adding more C or N or water at that time. In fall I spread it around. I use 2"x3" vinyl coated metal mesh and fence posts. The mesh is several years old and looks to have several more years left.

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