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Compost ingredients?
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 19:14:18 -0600, John DeBoo
wrote: 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? I think it would be nice to have a compost heap made out of pallets (or other wood). I have usually seen them in the shape of a letter 'E' - so that there are two compartments and you fork the compost from one compartment to another. This requires that you buy or find pallets or wood, however, and do some basic carpentry. I'll probably stick with the wire fencing, at least for now. We have too many other projects with higher priority than making a better compost container, unfortunately. Pat |
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