DonTesla
Well-Known Member
Gonna need to bring in some of the Jah-certified homies for this one...
@DonBrennon
@fumble
@Rasta Roy
@greasemonkeymann
@Grandpa GreenJeans
@Mohican
What would you do if you had access to basically free material and lots of it..
My buddies work is not sure what to do with their massive piles of pine fir woodchip compost!!!
Literally massive piles of untreated sawdust are catching fire, too,
And fields of bark and slabs with bark on them, literally as far as you can see.
This normally gets used for coloured landscape woodchips but this company has no time for that.
I'm thinking of maybe making some ferment out of sawdust to make Bokashi
And turning the rest into animal bedding, use the Animal bedding to finance labour and tpt costs
The aged hog aka bark slabs, make a bit or lot of Biochar perhaps..help sweeten the ph of the compost a bit
We have access to about 5 acres of space (2+3) close to the site, and can maybe rent more from the company for cheap
Lots of buckets and trucks around. The end game would be pallets and pallets full of all natural fungal dom amended aerated inoculated compost hitting at least one place in each of the capital cities in Canada
@DonBrennon
@fumble
@Rasta Roy
@greasemonkeymann
@Grandpa GreenJeans
@Mohican
What would you do if you had access to basically free material and lots of it..
My buddies work is not sure what to do with their massive piles of pine fir woodchip compost!!!
Literally massive piles of untreated sawdust are catching fire, too,
And fields of bark and slabs with bark on them, literally as far as you can see.
This normally gets used for coloured landscape woodchips but this company has no time for that.
I'm thinking of maybe making some ferment out of sawdust to make Bokashi
And turning the rest into animal bedding, use the Animal bedding to finance labour and tpt costs
The aged hog aka bark slabs, make a bit or lot of Biochar perhaps..help sweeten the ph of the compost a bit
We have access to about 5 acres of space (2+3) close to the site, and can maybe rent more from the company for cheap
Lots of buckets and trucks around. The end game would be pallets and pallets full of all natural fungal dom amended aerated inoculated compost hitting at least one place in each of the capital cities in Canada
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