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Old 01-08-2003, 03:55 AM
John DeBoo
 
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Default Compost ingredients?

Pat Meadows wrote:

On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 21:53:41 -0600, John DeBoo
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Hmmm, I'm in the market to try one this fall myself and from what
I've read elsewhere one should turn the compose fairly often. How
does one do that if you make a round wire affair as suggested in
this FAQ?



Pull up the wire circle - pull it off the compost. Or
un-hitch it so it's not a circle anymore.

Move the wire circle to a new spot. Fork the compost into
the new spot.

We use a wire fencing circle for compost too, but we just
leave it, all this forking business is too much work - it
will slowly decompose all by itself. Slowly.

Pat

I knew that embarrassed. Is there a better structure in general
that would do a faster or better job than wire?

 
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