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Old 04-04-2003, 03:56 PM
Ophelia
 
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Thank you very much Victoria. I don't have space at the present but I
guess I could work on it. Does this mean that if I can't, I will end
up with smelly compost when I take it out?


Well, I didn't! If bigboard is right about the smell being down to
anaerobic decomposition, it would help, though probably mixing in a bit
more twiggy stuff with your lawn mowings would work too.

Another thing I did when I couldn't be bothered to shift the bin was stab

a
few deep holes in the heap from the top with a sharp stick: I'm not sure

if
this worked, but my theory was that by creating a few 'shafts' from top to
bottom, the bottom got a bit more oxygen.

Hope this helps


Thanks Victoria. This does help

I am very grateful for all and any help

Ophelia






 
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