Hot and cold composting
On 14/11/2020 17:52, Derek wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2020 13:31:12 +0000, Martin Brown
wrote:
I used to sometimes use Garotta cut with ammonium sulphate as a started
culture to encourage the heap to run hot at the start of the season.
Was informed a few years ago, that Garotta was a waste of money, as
there is enough (of what Garotta supplied) in any spade full of soil,
I am not sure that is entirely true at least on small garden heaps it
does seem to help them to go hot at more a modest size.
Would agree that "bulk" "water" "Air" are vital, my three pallett bins
are never covered, for that very reason, I look on the top 3" is as
good a heat reatainer as any carpet.
I agree that on a palette or door sized compost heap with large amounts
added at once it hardly matters what you do since it goes hot anyway.
I don't have shares in Garotta, but I do think it can be useful in small
gardens to help a heap along at the start of a season.
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Regards,
Martin Brown
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