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Old 28-02-2006, 02:37 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Composting Question

On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 16:43:14 +1300, "George.com"
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"submon" wrote in message
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On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 12:33:39 GMT, Phisherman wrote:

On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 10:18:45 GMT, submon wrote:

Hi, I've gotten into composting and I like to get everything in
there. During XMas we had tonnes of nuts and I have gone to the
trouble of using an old blender to take the shells of the nuts and get
them down to a smaller consistency. I just wonder if my enthusiasm
got the better of me and is this wise? I've ground hazelnuts, pecan,
walnut. Now I've read in this group that walnut trees can affect
other plants, but what about the shells? Will I have to toss my
compost?

Thanks in advance for any help.


Several handfuls of walnut shells won't have much impact on a 30-cubic
foot compost heap. Just stay away from adding animal products and
oils.


Thanks, I was worried about wasting all my compost. No animal or oil
in my compost....I've tried to be careful.


if you are really worried about your compost you need not necessarily use it
as soil food in say a vege garden. I use alot of compost as weed supressant
under hedges and shrubs and it works fine. If it is not ideal compost it
doesn't matter too much as it does a job anyway. Another way is water based
composting to produce a continuous compost tea. One die hard even thorws
road kill into his liquid compost barrell.

rob


The only thing I grow that I can't eat is grass. I suppose I could
eat that too if I tried. ;-) Which is why I want my compost to be as
perfect as possible with what I have to fill it with. I've read of
the compost tea and opted out of that. As far as the road kill
goes...well that's just icky! I've thought about indoor worm
composting but that got vetoed by the wife. I keep telling her they
won't get out!