So can I do it without a compost pile?
You really need to let it sit and decompose for awhile, but there’s no reason why you couldn’t buy some good compost now and then have your own ready for the fall. Compost isn’t that expensive and it makes a huge difference. Here’s more on the compost thing– pretty easy to get started and you don’t need a lot of space.
Mostly what you’ll get is rotting food in your garden which will bring insects and rodents. If you have the money,space and resources to start a garden, you have enough to start a compost. It doesn’t need to be fancy or take up a lot of room. Some fence wire shaped into a circle will do it, or buy some cedar boards and build one. Chicken wire is cheap. And you can toss things into it all year round.
You could try chopping/shredding all scraps as small as you could make them and burying them. After all, our forefathers buried fish heads in their gardens. Keep a look out for unwanted guests, though…
If you can fill a bag, check this out:
Happy gardening!
No because the food will burn the plants and kill them. The decomposition process in composting causes the organic materials to become hot, so its not a good idea to throw raw food materials in with live plants.
However, you can give them coffee water and crushed egg shells at any time.
Some questions for you.
Do you have black garbage bags? If you do, put the scraps in one, add a little dirt and tie it securely. Roll it over every 2-3 days Leave it it the sun. Compost in about 2 weeks.
Do you have a plastic garbage can with a lid? Do the same thing, but you’ll have to keep it moist and stir it every 2-3 days.
Something tells me you have the money and the space for that.