Cold Composting via Rotation Trenching
Monday, January 28th, 2008
What is Rotation Trenching?
Rotation trenching, often used by British gardeners, is a simple three-year rotation of crop, composting trench, and path. Instead of burying compost material in separate holes as done in postholing, rotation trenching involves digging a long pit (usually between rows in a garden) to do your cold composting via soil incorporation.
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