Thread: Compost
View Single Post
  #20   Report Post  
Old 14-07-2009, 12:11 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Judith in France Judith in France is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Feb 2008
Posts: 1,793
Default Compost

On Jul 14, 12:07*pm, "Spider" wrote:
"June Hughes" wrote in message

news


In message
,
Judith in France writes
On Jul 14, 11:46 am, "Spider" wrote:
"Pam Moore" wrote in message


...


On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 19:09:21 +0100, "Spider"
wrote:


This weekend I sieved through the contents of one of my compost bins
and
gained a huge quantity of the most glorious crumbly compost. I am so
smug,
it's painful! I have three other bins which are ready, so I'm going to
be
impossible to live with this week :~)).


The bins are simply ex-dustbins, upended or well-holed. I put in a
good
variety of materials, mix them (but not *that* often) and add water
only
rarely if the contents seem dry. They are cold heaps, although they
get
quite hot in summer, so they've taken about 9 months to produce this
really
splendid stuff.


I just need some rain now, so I can spread it as mulch. Might just as
well
let the worms finish the job :~)


Spider


The late Geoffrey Smith once said that compost should be such that you
could fancy it in a sandwich. Anyone fancy a sandwich?


Pam in Bristol


Mine looked really yummy. I offered RG ('Him indoors') compost pie for
dinner, but he turned it down. There's no pleasing some people.


Spider


LOL. *I have been adding chicken poo to mine and it seems to be
working, without it, the contents hadn't even started to *break down, b


Chicken poo makes wonderful compost.
--
June Hughes


Agreed; but so do I - and I don't smell as much :~))

Spider


Young woman, are you suggesting I smell of eau de chicken poo? I
usually smell of Chanel number 5 LOL According to someone I know,
they would say they both smell the same, Philistine!!!