Smokerbill
Crossing the Road
I'm going to try putting paper and cardboard pieces into one of my plastic trashcans, then cover it all with water to soak. After it's all waterlogged and soft it would be dumped into the compost pile. I bet it would break down pretty fast that way.I used to burn lots of cardboard, then I sent cardboard to the recycle center, but for the past year I have been shredding up our cardboard and using the shreds in the chicken coop as deep bedding. When I clean out the coop, the paper and cardboard shreds get tossed into the chicken run to compost in place. The shreds compost pretty fast and then they get put into my raised garden beds as finished compost in 4-6 months.
I have a big manual scissors, but it was getting too hard for my old hands to cut heavy packing cardboard without getting cramps. So, I bought a power cutter which cuts the heavy cardboard without any effort.
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Now I can cut up our heavy cardboard packing boxes we get from Amazon into 2-3 inch wide strips and feed them down my paper shredder at home. Makes gets shreds for coop bedding litter and later as finished compost for the gardens as I mentioned.
Just wanted to mention that option because I find shredding the cardboard to be more useful to me than when I used to burn it.