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I have two 5'x5' raised garden beds where I had a lot of garden
vegetation this year. Since I live in a townhouse, I have no place to easily dump the waste. I would like to compost this material into the soil. What is the best way to do this? It is now the start of winter and so far I have cut up all of the vegetation as best as I could and turned it over into the soil. There is still a good bit on top of the soil. Is there anything I can add to the soil to speed the process? I was going to turn the soil every month or so to assist. Thanks for the help. |
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Google 'solarization' for some good ideas.
Dave "Scott" wrote in message om... I have two 5'x5' raised garden beds where I had a lot of garden vegetation this year. Since I live in a townhouse, I have no place to easily dump the waste. I would like to compost this material into the soil. What is the best way to do this? It is now the start of winter and so far I have cut up all of the vegetation as best as I could and turned it over into the soil. There is still a good bit on top of the soil. Is there anything I can add to the soil to speed the process? I was going to turn the soil every month or so to assist. Thanks for the help. |
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