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Roy Lynch 07-04-2004 10:34 PM

Cow Muck Again
 
I have had 3 tonne delivered and it is about 3 months old. Its currently
sitting at the end of my garden till autumn so I can put it on my newly cut
out borders. My question is.. would it be better to cover it up from now
till autumn with some tarpaulin, would this help the rotting process a
little faster or better to just leave it in the open air?

Thanks



Janet Baraclough.. 07-04-2004 11:42 PM

Cow Muck Again
 
The message
from "Roy Lynch" contains these words:

I have had 3 tonne delivered and it is about 3 months old. Its currently
sitting at the end of my garden till autumn so I can put it on my newly cut
out borders. My question is.. would it be better to cover it up from now
till autumn with some tarpaulin, would this help the rotting process a
little faster or better to just leave it in the open air?


Covering the top (letting air in at the sides) will stop rain leaching
out the nutrients, and keep it warmer which helps decomposition.

Lucky you :-)

Janet



Roy Lynch 08-04-2004 12:36 AM

Cow Muck Again
 

Janet Baraclough.. wrote in message
...
The message
from "Roy Lynch" contains these words:

I have had 3 tonne delivered and it is about 3 months old. Its currently
sitting at the end of my garden till autumn so I can put it on my newly

cut
out borders. My question is.. would it be better to cover it up from now
till autumn with some tarpaulin, would this help the rotting process a
little faster or better to just leave it in the open air?


Covering the top (letting air in at the sides) will stop rain leaching
out the nutrients, and keep it warmer which helps decomposition.

Lucky you :-)

Janet


Thanks Janet,

I got it delivered from the farm next door its full of straw/hay at present.
Will let it rot down and follow your advice by covering the top only. Smells
lovely lol for poo that is. Cant wait to get it on the borders this soil is
starving.



Robert 08-04-2004 07:03 AM

Cow Muck Again
 

"Janet Baraclough.." wrote in message
...
: The message
: from "Roy Lynch" contains these words:
:
: I have had 3 tonne delivered and it is about 3 months old. Its currently
: sitting at the end of my garden till autumn so I can put it on my newly
cut
: out borders. My question is.. would it be better to cover it up from now
: till autumn with some tarpaulin, would this help the rotting process a
: little faster or better to just leave it in the open air?
:
: Covering the top (letting air in at the sides) will stop rain leaching
: out the nutrients, and keep it warmer which helps decomposition.
:
: Lucky you :-)
:
: Janet
:
: She's spot on



Franz Heymann 08-04-2004 04:36 PM

Cow Muck Again
 

"Roy Lynch" wrote in message
...
I have had 3 tonne delivered and it is about 3 months old. Its

currently
sitting at the end of my garden till autumn so I can put it on my

newly cut
out borders. My question is.. would it be better to cover it up from

now
till autumn with some tarpaulin, would this help the rotting process

a
little faster or better to just leave it in the open air?


If you don't keep it covered, a lot of the goodies is going to leach
out in the rain.

Franz





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