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Composter
Good afternoon,
I bought a composter about a month ago, and filled it as per instructions found on a few gardening sites, as well as following tips on the Newsgroup archive. As far as I am aware I've followed 'best prctice' - a good mix of peelings, cuttings from the garden, as well as some grass (not too much!), a bit of cardboard and some mature to activate the mixture. The problem that I have is that nothing appears to be happening. Is this due to one of the following? 1. It's too cold this time of year for the process to start? 2. I should be using a different activator? Any advice gratefully received. Regards, Andrew |
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 12:59:59 -0000, "ajr" wrote:
Good afternoon, I bought a composter about a month ago, and filled it as per instructions found on a few gardening sites, as well as following tips on the Newsgroup archive. As far as I am aware I've followed 'best prctice' - a good mix of peelings, cuttings from the garden, as well as some grass (not too much!), a bit of cardboard and some mature to activate the mixture. The problem that I have is that nothing appears to be happening. Is this due to one of the following? 1. It's too cold this time of year for the process to start? 2. I should be using a different activator? Any advice gratefully received. the unanimous advice given here was to urinate on it. My case comes up next week... -- Martin |
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"martin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 12:59:59 -0000, "ajr" wrote: Good afternoon, I bought a composter about a month ago, and filled it as per instructions found on a few gardening sites, as well as following tips on the Newsgroup archive. As far as I am aware I've followed 'best prctice' - a good mix of peelings, cuttings from the garden, as well as some grass (not too much!), a bit of cardboard and some mature to activate the mixture. The problem that I have is that nothing appears to be happening. Is this due to one of the following? 1. It's too cold this time of year for the process to start? 2. I should be using a different activator? Any advice gratefully received. the unanimous advice given here was to urinate on it. My case comes up next week... LOL I do think one month is a wee bit too soon for looking for action eg I leave mine in for up to a year before I start to look for the good stuff O |
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 14:19:40 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote: "martin" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 12:59:59 -0000, "ajr" wrote: Good afternoon, I bought a composter about a month ago, and filled it as per instructions found on a few gardening sites, as well as following tips on the Newsgroup archive. As far as I am aware I've followed 'best prctice' - a good mix of peelings, cuttings from the garden, as well as some grass (not too much!), a bit of cardboard and some mature to activate the mixture. The problem that I have is that nothing appears to be happening. Is this due to one of the following? 1. It's too cold this time of year for the process to start? 2. I should be using a different activator? Any advice gratefully received. the unanimous advice given here was to urinate on it. My case comes up next week... LOL I knew I'd get no support from you :-) I do think one month is a wee bit too soon for looking for action eg I leave mine in for up to a year before I start to look for the good stuff Don't forget you have a yellow card. No double entendres please :-) -- Martin |
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"martin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 12:59:59 -0000, "ajr" wrote: Good afternoon, I bought a composter about a month ago, and filled it as per instructions found on a few gardening sites, as well as following tips on the Newsgroup archive. As far as I am aware I've followed 'best prctice' - a good mix of peelings, cuttings from the garden, as well as some grass (not too much!), a bit of cardboard and some mature to activate the mixture. The problem that I have is that nothing appears to be happening. Is this due to one of the following? 1. It's too cold this time of year for the process to start? 2. I should be using a different activator? Any advice gratefully received. the unanimous advice given here was to urinate on it. My case comes up next week... -- Martin :-) Umm.... looks as though I am going to have to explain a few things to the neighbours! |
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 15:42:47 -0000, "ajr" wrote:
"martin" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 12:59:59 -0000, "ajr" wrote: Good afternoon, I bought a composter about a month ago, and filled it as per instructions found on a few gardening sites, as well as following tips on the Newsgroup archive. As far as I am aware I've followed 'best prctice' - a good mix of peelings, cuttings from the garden, as well as some grass (not too much!), a bit of cardboard and some mature to activate the mixture. The problem that I have is that nothing appears to be happening. Is this due to one of the following? 1. It's too cold this time of year for the process to start? 2. I should be using a different activator? Any advice gratefully received. the unanimous advice given here was to urinate on it. My case comes up next week... -- Martin :-) Umm.... looks as though I am going to have to explain a few things to the neighbours! and this too? http://www.scarboroughtoday.co.uk/Vi...ticleID=699207 -- Martin |
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"martin" wrote in message Don't forget you have a yellow card. No double entendres please :-) Yeah.. we might get told off again *weg* |
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 14:51:34 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote: "martin" wrote in message Don't forget you have a yellow card. No double entendres please :-) Yeah.. we might get told off again *weg* gawd you are so provocative :-) (weg?) -- Martin |
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In article , ajr
writes Good afternoon, I bought a composter about a month ago, and filled it as per instructions found on a few gardening sites, as well as following tips on the Newsgroup archive. As far as I am aware I've followed 'best prctice' - a good mix of peelings, cuttings from the garden, as well as some grass (not too much!), a bit of cardboard and some mature to activate the mixture. The problem that I have is that nothing appears to be happening. Is this due to one of the following? 1. It's too cold this time of year for the process to start? Yes. It will compost very slowly at this time of year. Just add to it as the stuff slowly settles and don't worry. The top bit won't rot - you need to dig down to get to the rotted stuff. have a look in April and see what you've got then. 2. I should be using a different activator? Activator speeds things up but isn't necessary. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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"martin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 14:51:34 -0000, "Ophelia" wrote: "martin" wrote in message Don't forget you have a yellow card. No double entendres please :-) Yeah.. we might get told off again *weg* gawd you are so provocative :-) wicked evil grin provocative???? how's that then?? |
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"martin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 14:51:34 -0000, "Ophelia" wrote: "martin" wrote in message Don't forget you have a yellow card. No double entendres please :-) Yeah.. we might get told off again *weg* gawd you are so provocative :-) wicked evil grin provocative???? how's that then?? |
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the unanimous advice given here was to urinate on it. My case comes up
next week... I "activated" mine the week before last with a litre of activator. When do I need to do it again? Is it natural for the fresh manure I put in the top to start sprouting? Mike |
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In message , Kay Easton
writes In article , ajr writes Good afternoon, I bought a composter about a month ago, and filled it as per instructions found on a few gardening sites, as well as following tips on the Newsgroup archive. As far as I am aware I've followed 'best prctice' - a good mix of peelings, cuttings from the garden, as well as some grass (not too much!), a bit of cardboard and some mature to activate the mixture. The problem that I have is that nothing appears to be happening. Is this due to one of the following? 1. It's too cold this time of year for the process to start? Yes. It will compost very slowly at this time of year. Just add to it as the stuff slowly settles and don't worry. The top bit won't rot - you need to dig down to get to the rotted stuff. have a look in April and see what you've got then. 2. I should be using a different activator? Activator speeds things up but isn't necessary. Adding something like Garotta and some ammonium sulphate to a brand new sterile heap probably does help things to get going though. What is really difficult is to get a small compost heap to go reliably. It has to be wet enough to rot, but not so wet it is soggy and anaerobic. That balance always seems to be much easier to reach on a large scale heap. A big enough heap even in mid winter with snow on the ground can still generate a huge amount of heat. I remember a big forest heap full of pine trimmings from Xmas trees which amazingly became mad hot after just a few days. It smelt incredible too! Regards, -- Martin Brown |
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a month ago??
it takes a year, even in these clever plastic bins "Martin Brown" wrote in message news In message , Kay Easton writes In article , ajr writes Good afternoon, I bought a composter about a month ago, and filled it as per instructions found on a few gardening sites |
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"Oxymel of Squill" wrote:
it takes a year, even in these clever plastic bins Disagree: Look up "Indore (sp?) two-week method" With a bunch of caveats: material must be shredded; Carbon:Nitrogen radio must be right; proper moisture/aeration, etc to make the pile heat up rapidly. Having said that, I don't like to work that hard, so I use the "pile it up; let it rot" method, using several heaps under a copse of pine trees in the corner of the yard. I admit to having more room and fewer neighbors than many here {:-) Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at www.albany.net/~gwoods Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1200' elevation. NY WO G |