calliandra
Well-Known Member
So I finally did the thing I had been dreading and avoiding for months, and visited out local farmers supply joint.Yea, they say o2 can only penetrate about 18" on all sides, that's 45 cms to the rest of the world (stupid americans)
with the grass and such along with the manure, i'd bet that if you turned the pile while sprinkling lightly that it'd start smoldering soon enough
if not my favorite compost accelerator is fishmeal.
just remember that if you use fishmeal it undoubtedly will stick to your boots/shoes
same can be said about shrimpmeal (another good one to kick up the temps)
that all being said I still am confident that if you sprinkled and turned that it's be good to go.
hmmm... sprinkled and turned.... sounds like a kinky water-sports fetish..
gross
The place that should be my paradise, where I find alll the lovely things I need and didn't need (Like the tool shop, where I go sometimes just to handle a sexy Makita or lovingly stroke a Metabo haha)
Ah it was disastrous, they have nothing, know nothing and while the guys themselves went way out of their ways to try and help and even apologized for being so chemically monostocked, there is no hope!
The only thing I could get from them would be a bale of alfalfa (700Kg, tad large for my bike? lol - but transport aside, I don't have anywhere I could stockpile the rest aaand I don't even know if it was nitrogen fixing alfalfa or not)
I could order fish meal at 2€/kg, would arrive "in a week or so", but nooo information about source or quality... so I'm not particularly enthusiastic - that is, I'd prefer to just let the pile go on its own, it's sitting with center temps at 28°C now, and last time I turned it I saw earthworms were beginning to explore from below...
The only thing I could get otherwise would be horn and hoof meal (also no source info, but at least it's freely available). I found a C:N ratio of 3 for it (in https://books.google.at/books?id=R5wHSeMQsV0C&pg=PA45&lpg=PA45&dq=C:N+ratio+of+horn+and+hoof+meal ), so it would be comparable to fish meal in that. But not sure whether it is really a replacement in terms of the other goodies fish meal contains, if that is at all relevant here...
But if that were the case!
How much fish meal would you add to 15cuft of broken down compost like mine to get it back up and going?