RedDirt
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- Dec 4, 2007
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- Northern Idaho
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- Kubota BX23, Wards 16HP HST Garden Tractor, (previous) D2 Logging Cat
Oh, another method I'm revising after reading other posts. I'm going to forgo the leaf enclosures and just heap into as big of piles as I can with the FEL. Member ChuckinNH seems to have marvelous results composting this way. His method involves turning the big piles every couple/few weeks and (presumably) having the moisture content just right. Goody. Seat time to boot!
He also shed some light on a compost issue I was a bit concerned about. He said he gets good results even without much green to add to the mix. That is one or our deficiencies here too; lots of forest and only pine needles and oak leaves on the ground, just not much green available. We only have a small lawn and we burn most of the needles because I've never found a decent way to compost them; they take forever to break down.
Without green to add to the mix how much steer manure should I use building my compost heaps. Five or ten buckets of fluffy dried leaves to one bucket of dried manure? I could also add some blood meal. (?)
He also shed some light on a compost issue I was a bit concerned about. He said he gets good results even without much green to add to the mix. That is one or our deficiencies here too; lots of forest and only pine needles and oak leaves on the ground, just not much green available. We only have a small lawn and we burn most of the needles because I've never found a decent way to compost them; they take forever to break down.
Without green to add to the mix how much steer manure should I use building my compost heaps. Five or ten buckets of fluffy dried leaves to one bucket of dried manure? I could also add some blood meal. (?)