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Billy[_5_] 02-08-2008 05:02 PM

Compost Making. Utterly Confused!!
 
In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article ,
Ed ex@directory wrote:

I took on an allotment plot earlier this year, and quickly cleared half
of it to grow at least some crops this season whilst I intensively
double-dig and clear the other half. All of that is going well.

So, now I want to make a compost bin. Eventually I plan to have 3.

I have scavenged 4 pallets each of which is 3ft x 4ft which I intend to
use to build a box that is 3ft square and 4 ft high. One of the sides
will be loosely (but securely) tied in so that it is removable for access.

But what to do next? I have read so much here and on google that I am
utterly confused.

Firstly, should I line the box with something like lino or old carpet in
order to keep the heat in or leave it as it is to allow for aeration?

Secondly, do I have to stick to a strict regime as to how I build up the
layers? I was just thinking of simply piling in layers of stuff as and
when I harvested crops throughout the season , maybe throw in some grass
cuttings from home, maybe throw in paper from the shredding machine,
maybe throw in some straw if it available.

Do I have to add accelerators? Do I have to add lime? Do I have to turn
it? Do I add worms? Do I have to pee on it LOL!!

Making compost seems to have become such a scientific skill that I am
now quite wary of even starting to do so, lest I end up with some smelly
sickly sludge that it no good for anything.

Ed


Just dump it in a pile and keep it damp. Does not matter whether you
layer it or otherwise.

It's really not rocket science. g

I personally use construction grade giant trash bags. Fill them and
leave them open at the top. I let them sit for a year or so.

Makes great compost.


A simple alternative is to dig a small trench. Put your kitchen
scrapes into it, and then cover it back over.
--

Billy
Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related

Jan Flora 08-08-2008 05:14 AM

Compost Making. Utterly Confused!!
 
In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article ,
Ed ex@directory wrote:



A simple alternative is to dig a small trench. Put your kitchen
scrapes into it, and then cover it back over.


Don't do that if you have black bears in the area. They'll find it and
dig it up. My MIL could never figure out why she always had a bear in
her yard...

I run my kitchen scraps through my hens, then use the end product in the
garden.

Jan

Billy[_5_] 08-08-2008 04:37 PM

Compost Making. Utterly Confused!!
 
In article ,
Jan Flora wrote:

In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article ,
Ed ex@directory wrote:



A simple alternative is to dig a small trench. Put your kitchen
scrapes into it, and then cover it back over.


Don't do that if you have black bears in the area. They'll find it and
dig it up. My MIL could never figure out why she always had a bear in
her yard...

I run my kitchen scraps through my hens, then use the end product in the
garden.

Jan


Note to self: check for black bears ;O)
--

Billy
Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related


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