Just keep adding dry stuff as you can get it.
Don't add too much of one material or it can pack into a nasty anaerobic mess.
Chickens will spread most of it out for you.
I was able to start with a big load of tree trimmings from the power company that had been aged(6 months) at a friends place, it was a nice mix of sizes and shapes. the more tender stuff breaks down pretty quick so I collect dry leaves in the fall (stored in feed bags in a shed) and add them occasionally, and other garden trimmings.
Best to let grass clipping dry before adding. I let my grass grow tall, mow and spread it out with discharge pattern, leave it to dry a few day, then push it into rows with the mower discharge, rake it up and add to run.
Don't add too much of one material or it can pack into a nasty anaerobic mess.
Chickens will spread most of it out for you.
I was able to start with a big load of tree trimmings from the power company that had been aged(6 months) at a friends place, it was a nice mix of sizes and shapes. the more tender stuff breaks down pretty quick so I collect dry leaves in the fall (stored in feed bags in a shed) and add them occasionally, and other garden trimmings.
Best to let grass clipping dry before adding. I let my grass grow tall, mow and spread it out with discharge pattern, leave it to dry a few day, then push it into rows with the mower discharge, rake it up and add to run.

