Safe composting?

missmychicks

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May 10, 2011
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I Have 4 girls, put wood shavings in their runs and cleaned it out in the fall and put it in my outside pallet composter (with a tarp). I stir it occasionally, but am not actively adding anything to it. Should I wait a year before stirring it into my raised garden beds ?I have read through all the discussions here, but still a little worried to put it on my precious seedlings that are growing in the greenhouse as we speak...TYIA!:frow
 
It depends on the nitrogen (poop) load to carbon (shavings) ratio. If it is hot (high N) then I would wait. If not and you really mix the soil well it should be fine.

I have a very hot compost pile that is started with 1 years worth of poop board siftings that are almost all poop that I mix with 95% shavings/5% poop when I do the annual coop clean out. I layer the older board cleanings with the dirty shavings into a newly emptied pallet bay. It will sit there for a year, uncovered and untouched by me. In the spring before the coop cleanout, I shovel out what I need for my veggie beds and leave a pile for any soil amendments I want to do in my landscape beds and start all over again with the next load. It works great.
 
While waiting for your matter to turn to compost, you can add your spent coffee grounds to your garden soil - it does wonders to enrich the soil. Cold coffee from yesterday is also good to water house plants with, not exclusively of course, they still need fresh water also.
 

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