
Mine is running on the dry side also. We've had a very dry summer this year. Yesterday the temp was 95, too freakin hot for October. We did get 3/10 in of rain last night, the first we've had in weeks.
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http://www.grit.com/farm-and-garden/homemade-compost-tumbler-zm0z13ndzgou.aspxThat sounds like a great setup too. Be sure to post the link to the jumbo tumbler article, that was a cool read.
So I just chopped all this up (actually I didn't do it, a very fit, strong and energetic friend did it for me) and mixed it with some garden soil and some fresh grass clippings.....it filled that new 'bed'....which I almost turned into a multi sectioned compost bin like Kusanar just described.Got to the old piles yesterday, to put the 'soil' into the newly fabricated raised bed/cold frame....
....think they may be useless as is tho.
Solid, dry mass of 'roots', tho now greenery growing from said roots.... maybe growing up from nearby trees.
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Not sure what to do with it at this point...
.....will it continue to grow and just cause problems?
...or add aeration and organic material?
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Am new to composting but my friend does open piles 5' x 5' x 4' and she doesn't turn them. In a year they break down beautifully but guess this is cold composting. My piles didn't heat up enough so I added coffee grounds which helped a lot. My local coffee shop saves them for me. I've been using them in the garden too as an organic gardener swears by them. With only 3 chickens, I don't have enough manure! So even with veggie scraps and green garden waste I apparently don't have enough nitrogen. This has some activators to help heat the pile. http://www.homecompostingmadeeasy.com/compostactivator.htmlSo I just chopped all this up (actually I didn't do it, a very fit, strong and energetic friend did it for me) and mixed it with some garden soil and some fresh grass clippings.....it filled that new 'bed'....which I almost turned into a multi sectioned compost bin like Kusanar just described. Have learned that this is root growth is not uncommon with old neglected compost piles near trees. I could have sifted roots out but am going to see what happens, oh I stuck some worms from another friends vermiposter in there too, and put the glass tops on to maybe keep it warmer, for while anyway. Just another science experiment, ha! Aaaand I started a new batch with a years worth of pine shaving bedding and poop from the coop, liberally watered/stirred. Did not put it near any trees, but right in the garden......aaand I am going to turn it....really, I will, haha. Lined the fence cylinder with feed bags and poked some holes for air, aided by rebar thru holes and stirred a bit...rebar down thru top to stir in some air too. So far it's not getting as hot as quickly as I'd hoped, only about 110F after 2 days. I'll wait another couple days the shovel the whole shootin' match into another cylinder to take a look and give it some air.![]()