Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 How Do I Make Compost Compost improves soil drainage and water retention, fights diseases, and equalizes soil pH so you don't have to use chemical-laden fertilizers. You can make it by recycling plants and kitchen scraps. If your results aren't good, you may not be using the right proportion of brown matter (such as dead leaves, plants, wood chips, and shredded newspaper) to green matter (like fresh grass clippings, green leaves, and fruit and vegetable peels). The ideal recipe: three parts carbon- rich browns mixed with one part nitrogen-rich greens. Your pile should be at least three cubic feet. If you're using a composter, your mound isn't in direct contact with the earth (where composting microbes live); you need to inoculate it with garden soil, finished compost, or fresh manure. The more shredded your ingredients, the faster they'll become compost. Turn the pile no more than once a week and keep it moist but not soggy (as damp as a wrung-out sponge). Compost takes nine to 12 months to mature; if you add to your heapregularly, use a screen to sift out finished compost. It's ready when it looks and feels like moist chocolate-cake crumbs and smells like fresh-turned earth. For more tips, visit "OG Basics" at organicgardening.com. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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