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Question about Compost bins
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:52:13 +1100, FarmI wrote:
http://www.rivenrock.com/composttypes.htm Frankly, anaerobic composting sounds like a fancy title for making compost badly and slowly. If you read the site above, it rabbits on about how to correct the smelly nitrogen rich pile, which basically comes down to making it aerobic again. Caveat, I can not be bothered putting all the work into turning compost piles either and I loath compost recipes as I have better ways to burn money. Instead, I just load it all into the top of the bin (10L, 20L, 40L and 2x cubic metres atm) and let it sit there. Sure, sometimes it is anaerobic aka stinks, in which case,I'll drive the crowbar through the middle to allow air in, but mostly it is aerobic, as the worms moving up and down and creating ventilation tunnels. They all have open bottoms as that allows the worms to escape down into the ground it we have a really hot day. This is probably an essential difference. Note, if you want the worm to work all the way to the top, a light tight lid or bag/carpet on top seems essential. When it comes time to harvest the compost, the top 6-12* generally gets turned into the bottom of the next bin, as does any worm balls or worm rich soil. Also, thick sticks, stalks, clumbed newspapers and anything else that can not be worked through the 1/2"x 1/2" mesh also go through a number of bin lives. They might have an win in that anaerobic composting creates a nitrogen rich compost as we do really well with leafy greens. But, if one of these closed bins is all you have, then it is still better than consigning the organic matter to landfill. Although, we have friends who consider any composting a complete waste of tme and effort. They claim you should just bury it directly into holes in the garden. I guess being in Perth, this is easy in the sandy soil. I think their w |
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