I cleared my garden and put it all into my compost pile. Now my compost is too large to effectively turn. I've mostly been ignoring the pile, but are there things I should be doing to get the best results that I can?
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I cleared my garden and put it all into my compost pile. Now my compost is too large to effectively turn. I've mostly been ignoring the pile, but are there things I should be doing to get the best results that I can?
That'd be easy enough. What is the point of the plastic, to retain moisture?
Here's a very effective homemade compost bin. Instead of turning in situ, you move the top frame over, then shovel compost into it, then move another frame and keep transferring until the whole pile is inverted.
http://www.vegetable-gardening-with-...mpost-bin.html
Hmmm, my pile is fixed. I suppose I could just fork it all out, then put the dry stuff in the bottom. I may do that, then soak.
My wife is debating a pumpkin this year, which means I need to deepen her garden.
Thanks for the ideas. My dumb brain needed a kickstart. I spent a few minutes and was able to satisfactorily rotate my compost pile.
https://i.imgur.com/rqpompM_d.jpg?ma...idelity=mediumPulled the motor outta the tractor need to punch it out .010 and cause some havoc in the back yard