to much 'browns' in compost heap
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maryn
Hello folks, spend yesterday afternoon turning the compost heaps; one of them perfectly rotting material, not quite there yet but will surely rot down to a nice friable compost (as usual). The other heap however was dry and 'twiggy', some small pockets of nice rot, but generally not an awful lot happening. Plan now to get a couple of bags of hot rotting horse manure to heat things up a bit and adding buckets of pee, (?diluted 1:5 to 1:10, is that correct?) any other suggestions, since grass clippings and other soft green stuff is still somewhat scarce? Thanks folks, regards, Maryn
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Hello Maryn, not sure on the dilution rate of the pee, but i don't think it would matter that much.
If you are putting a lot of dry stuff in the compost just water each level, it soon sarts working.
If you are putting a lot of dry stuff in the compost just water each level, it soon sarts working.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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