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Old 14-02-2014, 12:54 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Covering compost heaps

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On 14/02/2014 11:31, michael wrote:
Following the discussion below about the problems of using carpet for weed suppression,what do people use successfully to cover their compost heaps?


Nothing. Or any old bits that are not quite ready and rotted down from
the heap being used as compost for the garden.

I use some thickish blue plastic material at the moment held down with pieces of wood -someone gave it to me on the allotments about 15yrs ago,but it is just beginning to break up with small blue pieces getting into the compost.
I also use plastic bins bags on my smaller garden compost heap,but several are needed and also need weighting down with many bricks.
Any ideas for a reasonably chemical free covering for a compost heap about 6'X4'?
Michael


The next pile of stuff you want to put on top of it. It is not worth the
effort of covering large compost heaps - they will go hot provided you
are adding a cubic metre or so of stuff at a time so why mess about?


what happens after they cool down but are still decomposing, matters
too.

I use roofs to prevent heavy rain cooling a hot heap or leaching a
cool one.

Janet