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Monday, May 12, 2008
More Yardwork
Melody spent some money she got for Mother's Day on a couple rose bushes and a hydrangea, so I helped her plant those this evening. We actually got some good use out of one of Alice' toy garden tools, as it was just the right size to help dig out the bottom of the hole for the roses.
I also looked up some information on compost piles, and discovered I have a problem. Supposedly, one key to a successful compost file is a good mix of 'greens' and 'browns', which means nitrogen-rich items like grass clippings and table scraps vs carbon-rich items like dead leaves or even cardboard. The web site I found recommended mixing 25 to 1 in favor of browns. The pile I put together is almost entirely greens.
I do think the compost pile will work out okay. I have some dead leaves left over from last fall that I bagged before I knew the city would take them, some cardboard boxes left over from when we moved in, and some tree branches I pruned off the large bush behind the ground. All that needs to broken down to small pieces manually before I can include it in the pile, but I'll get it in there in time (this is going to be one big pile pretty soon!). I also get the feeling that green/brown mix just determines whether the compost is more manure-like or more mulch-like, and maybe how much it smells (enough brown items and it won't smell at all).
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posted on Monday, May 12, 2008 7:34:30 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:14:56 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
It will be helpful if you can find a container that you can put this stuff into in order to turn it occassionally or rotate it, therefore something with a lid is recommended.
Also, a hadful of fertilizer is said to be helpful in breaking down the various things that you mentioned that you have in your pile.
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