Barnflowers
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Ok here's the situation
I have never composted before. Today i built a 4x4 box/cage to make a compost heap. It is located in the middle of an un mowed area of my yard, it should get pretty much sun all day.
My neighbour has an annual celebration that leave about fifty hacked up and rotting pumpkins in his yard (don't ask). The pumpkins have be laying outside for about two weeks, definitely starting to rot. I thought they would be good in the compost.
This is what I did I did about three layers of the following ingredients.
Maple leaves (about three or four wheel barrows)
Comfrey - one entire plant (about one wheel barrow)
Pumpkins - chopped up with the spade (about half a wheel barrow of stuff)
Then I just filled it up with leaves, these will compact down, it's supposed to rain next week.
I also have in abundance wood ash, but I didn't put any in there.
I'm thinking once it compacts a bit I should throw in some manure and turn it.
Any thoughts? Recommendations? Comments?
Take care
Mr. Barnflowers
I have never composted before. Today i built a 4x4 box/cage to make a compost heap. It is located in the middle of an un mowed area of my yard, it should get pretty much sun all day.
My neighbour has an annual celebration that leave about fifty hacked up and rotting pumpkins in his yard (don't ask). The pumpkins have be laying outside for about two weeks, definitely starting to rot. I thought they would be good in the compost.
This is what I did I did about three layers of the following ingredients.
Maple leaves (about three or four wheel barrows)
Comfrey - one entire plant (about one wheel barrow)
Pumpkins - chopped up with the spade (about half a wheel barrow of stuff)
Then I just filled it up with leaves, these will compact down, it's supposed to rain next week.
I also have in abundance wood ash, but I didn't put any in there.
I'm thinking once it compacts a bit I should throw in some manure and turn it.
Any thoughts? Recommendations? Comments?
Take care
Mr. Barnflowers