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let it rot
after nosing through the book
the other day the only thing that struck me as different/interesting from what i've read elsewhere was that the author recommended not using charcoal in the compost pile saying that it did not decompose. ok, this is true and fine, but what other substrate would you like to use for the bacteria/fungi/etc. to have a happy home for when it gets spread or used elsewhere? i would think that using charcoal in a pile would help keep some of those nutrients in the pile and not as many leached out... so gardening gurus what do you think? does it have to be activated charcoal instead of the stuff i would get from an enclosed fire? songbird |
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