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Grass Cuttings Experiment
In the spring my neighbour gave me a spare Dalek compost bin,
as he had made "proper" compose bins. I decided to use it just for grass cuttings and keep my other Dalek for other compostables. Before everyone throws up their hands in horror at the potential thick solid mess that could ensue, I have layered the grass cuttings with shreded paper, as I used to do in my "proper" bins before I moved. Now we have got to the end of the grass cutting season (I hope!) I am wondering what the next step should be: 1) Just leave it as it is 2) Put some more paper on the top with some weights to compress 3) Stir it up with a fork (if I can reach in to the bottom!) and then take options 1 or 2 above. Any thoghts welcome Ta -- Roger T 700 ft up in Mid-Wales --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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