JJT
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2001
- Messages
- 1,910
- Location
- Upstate NY, USA
- Tractor
- Kubota L3710 HST and a Kubota ZD21 60Pro
I'm fortunate to have a neighbor that drops off 10-15 bushels of horse manure a week. I mix my wood chips in and turn the pile once or twice a month. By spring time I have a 40 - 60 yard pile of nice compost for the garden. I've been tilling that in for the past 15+ years, my garden is now a raised bed and the soil is like potting soil. Originally all I had was heavy clay, not now, it's well drained loam, full of earth worms.
As others have said, a compost pile can overheat, I've found ash at the center of my compost pile and rocks that were too hot to handle. Turning more frequently would solve that issue, or making smaller piles. I normally stack 8 - 10' high.
As others have said, a compost pile can overheat, I've found ash at the center of my compost pile and rocks that were too hot to handle. Turning more frequently would solve that issue, or making smaller piles. I normally stack 8 - 10' high.