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Covering compost heaps
"michael" wrote
Following the discussion below about the problems of using carpet for weed suppression,what do people use successfully to cover their compost heaps? I use some thickish blue plastic material at the moment held down with pieces of wood -someone gave it to me on the allotments about 15yrs ago,but it is just beginning to break up with small blue pieces getting into the compost. I also use plastic bins bags on my smaller garden compost heap,but several are needed and also need weighting down with many bricks. Any ideas for a reasonably chemical free covering for a compost heap about 6'X4'? On our last allotment we had a hot compost heap which was insulated with polystyrene sheets including on top. Worked very well. Now we have two ordinary heaps which I only cover after one is filled and we start filling the other, I usually use carpet or cardboard as I want some water to get in but to retain some warmth. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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