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compost heap question
"Shannie" wrote in message ... During the winter I burn only peat briquettes. I don't burn coal or anything else on the fire. The result of which is two buckets of very dusty peat ash per week. Is it alright to add this to the compost heap or would it upset the balance too much? Is there any other way I could use it? Also, now the weather has cooled right off is it still essential to 'activate' the heap as often as during the summer? Thanks guys Shannie Just my 10Ps worth. If you have any reservations about a certain material going on the HEAP leave it out. There are many things you can add without worry so why bother with a suspect item? Cover your heap with an old bit of carpet and let the worms and bacteria get on with their work no need for any special activators though an occasional turning of the heap does help. Jim 2 |
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