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Using Finished Compost

Because finished compost does not burn plant roots, large quantities of compost can be applied to the soil at any time. Here are a few ways you can :

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The Composting Timetable Explained

Have you ever wondered how hot your composting pile should be in order for it to compost well? If so, follow along as I explain how to identify the different stages of of a hot compost pile.

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Compost Activators

If you are using a compost bin and have a compost pile in it, you will probably find that the summer’s high heat accelerates the composting process (providing the pile is humid and it has been turned to allow more oxygen to circulate). On the other hand, perhaps your pile won’t heat up. What can you do? What are ? When and how can compost activators help?

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How To Build a Hot Compost Pile

Now that we’ve covered the compost recipe (see previous posts), let’s look at what must be done to build a hot compost pile.

How to build a hot compost pile:

1. Before you actually begin to , gather an equal amount of both “green” and “brown” ingredients, (see previous posts for explanation of what these are).

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Materials To Be Left Out of Compost Pile

Equally important to knowing what materials can be added to the compost pile is what materials must absolutely be left out of your compost pile — unless you’re looking for problems. Below is a list of and why.

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Adding Green And Brown Compost Ingredients

Adding assorted food materials to your compost pile is the third and a very important requirement if you want your compost recipe to work well. From previous posts you’ve seen that best results are obtained if 1) there is enough air to provide the oxygen necessary for the bacteria to carry out “aerobic” decomposition; 2) your compost pile is as damp as a wrung-out sponge, and 3) you have a mixture of both added to your compost pile.

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Monitoring Moisture In Your Compost Pile


Checking the Moisture Level In Your Compost Pile

The second most important requirement that helps keep the decomposer organisms working just the way they should is having just the correct amount of moisture (water) in your compost pile.

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