desertgirl
Garden Ornament
Careful with those weeds, though. Sometimes they don't burn all the way down and they use your compost as a way to sneak back into your garden. Brilliant system, but frustrating!
Thanks for the tip.desertgirl said:Careful with those weeds, though. Sometimes they don't burn all the way down and they use your compost as a way to sneak back into your garden. Brilliant system, but frustrating!
Don't worry about the "mold"...it's ok. Just turn it, maybe add a little more "green" and get it back cooking. When you start turning it and get about half way down, check the "hotness" at that level.....should be hot, there, I'd think.Rio_Lindo_AZ said:Yesterday the pile was blazing! 2" down and I couldn't go further. It was the hottest I had ever felt it. Yet, today it wasn't warm at all. I'm scheduled to turn it tomorrow, so that should get it fired up again.
I've noticed there is mold growing on the material. It's dry mold. All of the material it was growing on was dry and under the surface.
Could this be a concern?
Thanks,
~Rio
For me.......it's an obsession. Once you start, I don't know how you could, or want to, stop.hoodat said:Isn't it amazing how involved we can become with our compost? It's almost like a hobby on its own.
Yeah, you should probably work on that.boggybranch said:For me.......it's an obsession. Once you start, I don't know how you could, or want to, stop.hoodat said:Isn't it amazing how involved we can become with our compost? It's almost like a hobby on its own.