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"Bob F" wrote:
"Jonathan Ball" wrote in message
If you don't like turning the whole pile, and I agree that can be a lot of
work, you should at least get a fork and mix up the new material and a
little
bit of the top layer when you put new stuff in the pile. That's sufficient
to
keep leaves and grass from clumping; when the stuff clumps together, it
really
slows down the decomposition. After adding a lot of new material, sprinkle
a
couple of shovelsful of soil over it, and stir that up a little with your
fork; lots of bacteria in soil to help with the decomposition. Keep the
stuff
reasonably moist, and that should be all you need to do.
I quit getting uncomposted clumps when I started always sprinkling some dirt
over each layer.
For what it's worth, a few yarrow leaves are supposed to speed up the
decomposition process.
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