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Old 05-11-2006, 11:29 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Janet Galpin Janet Galpin is offline
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K wrote:
Mike Lyle writes



If the OP wants quick results, I think compost in an old coal bunker
will probably need to be turned more often than in a heap to keep it
aerated. I've never been fussy, but I'm sure quickly-made hot compost
is much better than slow and cool.

Better in what way? Texture? Nutrient level?


I was thinking of nutrients. The kind of couldn't-care-less heap I've
usually made gets an awful lot of rain passing through, which must take
away much of the soluble stuff; but it's a fine soil conditioner.


Also for killing weed seeds I would have thought.
I have a real problem with these. Wherever I use my compost I get a
quick covering of dense lush weeds. I know I should sort out my
compostable material more but I find it difficult to be that methodical
as my weeding is often fairly frenetic. My heaps are much like yours
with not much hope of heating up enough to kill any seeds off.

Janet G