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I am a fifty-something diabetic who really needs to become more fit and healthy. If you want to know more, read on.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

I'm Putting In a Compost Pile Today

how to start a compost pile
You'll need the following to start your own compost pile:
An area that is approximately three feet long by three feet wide
Carbon-rich materials such as dead leaves, straw, dead flowers, or shredded newspaper. These items are also known as brown materials.
Nitrogen-rich materials such as grass clippings, plant-based kitchen waste (like vegetable peelings and fruit rinds), or barnyard animal manure. Nitrogen-rich materials are also known as green materials.
One or two shovelfuls of garden soil.
Steps:
Spread a layer of brown materials where you are starting your compost pile. The layer should be several inches thick.
Top with a layer several inches thick of green materials.
Top this with a thin layer of soil.
Add another layer of brown materials.
Moisten all the layers with water.
Continue layering until the pile is about three feet high. You don't have to do this all at once; just keep adding to the pile as you have materials to add. A good ration is three parts brown material to one part green.
Maintaining the compost pile: Turn the pile with a shovel or garden fork every couple of weeks to move the materials in the center to the outside and vice versa. You may see steam rise when you first turn the pile.
You should keep the pile moist, but not soggy.
When the center of the pile turns to black, crumbly, sweet-smelling soil, you can use it in your garden. You can use a sieve to separate the composted material from any partially decomposed material. A simple home-made sieve can be created using a wooden frame about 3 ft by 3 ft covered with coarse wire mesh. Use any material that hasn't fully decomposed to start your next pile.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Always wanted to do this, but thought it was too complicated. Could you GET any healthier?? :)

Kathy said...

It's pretty easy. I could TRY. My arms, legs, neck, back etc... sooooooooo sore!

Kristen said...

are you busy or somethin? what day is the weddin? watchin the wings? whatcha been cookin? keepin up with the workouts? there, lots to blog about now!! ;)

Kathy said...

yeah, all of the above, cept the wings. That's why I have no time to blog. Sat. is the big day.