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Old 17-07-2003, 11:02 PM
bnd777
 
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Default compost problem.

No compost should be fine
You do need to turn it out into a 2nd bin though and sprinkle Sulphate of
ammonia and a little lime on each layer
Give it a dousing of water and cover and let it finish off for a couple of
months
Best to make 3.5 sided bins with top half of one side removable then its
easy to fork out into another bin
I make mine from pallets but i pull them apart and reconstruct with solid
sides, bases and lids to keep out rats etc

"shannie" wrote in message
...
My largest and fullest compost heap was doing beautifully, the other day I
took the vinyl cover off it and put some holes in it with a stake, its too
full and too deep for me to empty and turn, it's made up of four
4'palletts. Anyway, when I took the cover off and put the holes in, steam
(for want of a better word!) came out through all the holes. I was really
pleased, thought I was obviously doing something right. However...today I
took the vinyl off to put a layer of hay on top and found to my

astonishment
loads and loads of mushrooms(?) fungus(?) toadstools(?) no idea what they
are!..They stand about 6"high and are grey with an open flat grey/black

top
on them. Where on earth did these come from? and how, if it were hot

enough
to create steam did they survive?...will they go or am I stuck with a

large
heap of unusable compost?

Thanks again
--

Shan (Ireland)
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