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spinbaby

(15,194 posts)
Sat Aug 19, 2023, 08:53 AM Aug 2023

Mucking around with compost this morning

I have a big messy cottage garden in front of my house—mostly flowers with a few herbs and vegetables mixed in. This year I’ve had some health issues, so the garden is rather messier than usual, although I have managed to keep it presentable. The parts of the yard that are not right out front have been sorely neglected. The compost piles, for instance.

This morning I finally felt up to dealing with the compost around back. The bin was partially filled with finished compost that needed only to be sifted before tucking it into the garden. To the right of the bin was a big pile of random compostable stuff accumulated this season—mostly weedings. To the left, a pile of last year’s compostable stuff, topped with a lot of brown matter—stems, twigs, dry leaves, that sort of thing. The brown matter hadn’t broken down at all because it was sitting dry on top, but underneath was a nice lot of partially done compost.

For once I decided to be organized about my piles instead of my usual method of random piling. I moved the finished compost to one side of the bin and started layering the other side using "proper" technique, which will theoretically lead to faster breakdown of the organic matter. I started with a layer of the dry brown stuff, then added a layer of freshly pulled weeds, then a layer of the partially decomposed compost. I’ll repeat these layers until I run out of stuff. We’ll see how it looks next spring.

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Mucking around with compost this morning (Original Post) spinbaby Aug 2023 OP
A lot of work. Glad that you are feeling up to it. TO COMPOST!!! niyad Aug 2023 #1
This year I finally used the finished compost Easterncedar Aug 2023 #2
It makes a helluva difference NJCher Aug 2023 #3

Easterncedar

(3,399 posts)
2. This year I finally used the finished compost
Sat Aug 19, 2023, 10:03 AM
Aug 2023

The box had been going for a couple of years. I am very lazy about it, and don’t do much but throw kitchen scraps in and stir. The neighbors contribute, too. This year the tomato plants have been positively burly!

NJCher

(37,684 posts)
3. It makes a helluva difference
Fri Aug 25, 2023, 11:31 AM
Aug 2023

This year I had a squash plant with leaves 18" wide after having added compost to that bed.

Good for you spinbaby. I spent so much time on my school gardens that my home beds and containers were sadly neglected this year. I'm going straight to mums rather than any other plantings. Also other cold weather plants that I can carry into November.

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