Thanks Chuck. How can I tell when the compost pile is mature? I have no
idea. Faith G.
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Subject: Re: CS>Fertilizer Limitations and other things
Faith
It's not necessary to turn your compost pile.
It just takes longer to mature if you don't.
Chuck
Be sure to save your money--you never know when it might be worth
something
On 6/29/2008 9:03:33 PM, Faith Gagne ([email protected]) wrote:
Thanks Wayne.
I cannot really move my compost pile. My lot is oddly shaped and there is
very little back yard. I started out with a small pile of good loam
tucked
away in the only corner available, and I have been adding fruit and
vegetble
bits and waste for 2 years. I add the waste and then I add a little more
loam over it...I have a 2nd much smaller pile of loam to add.. I will
have
to look for some manure to add to it. I
can't really turn it over because
it is too hard to get to. I water it occasionally. I used some of the
loam
when I was planting my garden this year. I don't
know how rich the soil is.
What range in the ph and caton exchange should I look for? I
don't know
anything about this. Faith G.
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