DonBrennon
Well-Known Member
Awesome!!!
That's gonna be some damn good compost..................what's your opinion on adding rock dust or biochar to your compost pile? Have you read or seen anything 'Elaine's' said on the subject? I watched a vid on the 'tube' about a guy who grew organically with nothing but compost mulch, but swore by using rock dust as an ingredient in his compost and his results were impressive to say the least.update @ Conundrum #4
Composting Leaves!
Yes! It finally happened, I started my thermal compost yesterday!
My heart sunk a bit at first, when I saw that someone was trying to be my hero, and had driven the 3 basketsful of grass clippings I'd asked for over from another yard... no idea which yard exactly, so the quality was more questionable, apart from containing trash (yuck) quite a bit of dry leaves in the mix too.
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But then I decided to take it as it was, enjoy being princessed like that, make do with the quality the universe delivered, and set about estimating the C:N ratios of my materials.
The clippings, second cut, probably still counting as hi N, but with those dry leaves in? Aand having sat in a pile over night, taking the temps to 60°C and starting to gas off (losing heating power?)...
Then the leaves, half of which, just leaves, the other half being the pile that had collapsed last fall, starting to decompose for real, with a gigantic ant colony in it....
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So in a wild guesstimate, and pushed to haste by the rising temps of the clippings, I decided to add them pretty much half-half, the green part being not-so-narrow C:N wise, and the browns not-so-wide.
So after establishing the base, starting with browns, I layered them by the wheelbarrowful, and watered them with a genius simple but effective compost pile shower I built for that purpose.
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About two thirds of the way up, I remembered I could innoculate the pile with some good compost, so I added a layer with 10L of that, regretting not having thought of it earlier, as it's the sensible thing to do when you're not sure of the microbial presence in your starting materials
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After the pile was finished - and the amount was perfect to use up allll the leaves I had! - temperatures throughout were at 20°C.
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By evening, temps had begun rising, and it seemed the pile was warming from top to bottom.
22 hours later, temps in the top third of the pile were up to 43°C, whilst the bottom middle was still at 29°C.
But this evening, so at ~31hrs, the top third was at 50°C whilst the bottom was at 38°C. But then I got measuring different depths, and saw that in fact, the pile is heating up like this:
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Interesting!!!
I was very insecure as to whether I have enough power in the pile to get it to temperature over the whole composting time, and had the garden guy bring me a basket of clipping in reserve, that I could mix in if it didn't heat up, but at this rate, I do think I'll be at 55°C tomorrow morn
Also, the shower worked so well, I got the feeling I was overdoing it on the moisture, but the squeeze test oozed and yielded a few drops, just like it should at 50%.
Wohoo!
Still scary! Since it'll have to get up to those temps again at least 2x so the whole pile gets done... or if it gets too dry and I have to turn for water, and I have to turn more often!?!
Trying not to fret and cross those bridges if I get to them
Cheers!