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... spread through the soil. Instead, dispose of them in the garbage, burn them, or start a separate compost pile (far from the garden) that you're not going to use. 2. ... buggy plants, but you'll need to "hot compost" them. Hot compost piles reach an internal temperature of about 140°F ... plague next year's crop. Excellent hot compost instructions are available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 3. ...
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... moss mixed with ground limestone is top-dressed onto the compost, and mushrooms grow on the peat. When the mushroom harvest is ... growing medium, often selling it to the gardening public. Mushroom compost is great for gardens as a slow-release fertilizer ... -pasteurizations, all weed seeds are killed in the mushroom compost, as are any insects or other pests that might be present. Many garden centers ...
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... that smell? Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.Even without dairy, meat and bones in your compost, things can get a little stinky--especially with the bin you keep in the house to collect food scraps. ... sink as my odor neutralizer--you know, the cinnamon smell might cancel out the compost smell, leaving me with no smell at all.So I did that. And you know what? It worked. Now when I open the under- ...
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... mostly in the form of kitchen scraps. So it's been more like feeding the woodland creatures than it has been like building a compost pile. This summer we started taking it more seriously and I started adding the "browns" as well and ... . Max brought his hammer and the nails, and we pounded together a nice double-wide compost bin with a removable front wall. The next day Lauren and I went to hardware ...
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... drum in its place?Additionally, I would like to say that I have not had good luck getting compost in the inner drum. Even though the composter is quite full, and material in the *outer* ... -Mar Garden Composter because of its innovative, continuous compost design. Sadly, it has yet to meet my expectations.Sincerely, ... Review Part TwoSun-Mar 200 Compost UpdateSun-Mar 200: Starting All Over AgainStep 7: ...
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... put diseased foliage in the pile, it could kill the plants on which you will use the compost on.Next, add a layer of green grass clippings or ... and evergreen boughs so they can break down faster.Make sure you keep the compost moist and mixed with a pitchfork every week.Keep a check ... , moisture, and amount of air in the mix.For more information on compost pile click the underlined tile of this article.
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