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How to start a compost pile and what to do with it?

I want to do more than recycle ta want to start a compost pile. Do smell? What goes and what you do with things once they have completed?

The bases are simple, but is a bit of art, get one, to warm quickly and ended quickly. However, there is evidence that it produces a lot slower humus, which is the goal. The group is actually composed of two elements, carbon and nitrogen-CN built. It is the balance between these two in the presence of invertebrates, fungi and bacteria, allowing an exothermic reaction occurs and produce the final decomposition. Yard waste and kitchen are covered with manure or soil, a relationship that has reached nearly 30:1 C: N. Ideally, you use a thermometer with readings 0 degrees F to 200 degrees and is long enough to read even in the pile to determine the time of the stack. If you use the C layers of nitrogen, the ideal battery 30:1 heat to begin soon. There is a steady increase in temperature of one or two days. Normally, the stack will continue to rise until reaching increases from 120 to 149 degrees F, when where you can stop suddenly. Keep up to control the temperature. If it stays up, fine. If you fall again. As soon as you stop increasing the temperature after the connection is completed. Note: This is based on carbon or "brown" or nitrogen in the "Equilibrium Greens. Furthermore, the size of the particles of the matter said. If possible, all material is to be executed by a helicopter and mixing. Decrease This turns a lot easier, too. Http: / / Www.compostguide.com/ C / N ratio of green ingredients (grass, weeds, kitchen scraps, coffee beans, seeds, soft garden waste, seaweed, manure (sheep, poultry, horse, rabbit and cow)) Brown ingredients (leaves, straw, straw, wood shavings or chips, egg cartons, newspapers) Particle size also affects the availability of carbon and nitrogen. Large wood chips, for example, a well-filled, ventilation through to ensure that the battery will help, but are less available carbon per mass than it would take the form of wood chips and sawdust in. How dioxide much carbon as the stack of heating. As for the smells, the best method to manage a lot, if not using a thermometer. If smells fresh, like the ground that it is working properly. If you know very wet, it will begin to decompose anaerobically and produce hydrogen sulfide smells rotten eggs. It is best to do switch and air to enter If the battery has an ammonia smell is taking too much green material (grass clippings, food scraps, material green vegetable) and not enough coffee (dry leaves, woody branches, pine needles, dry plants, sawdust). Add more brown material, or a shovel land and turn it around. If to see the ants then pile to dry. Everything should be moist but should not drip. If stacked too dry, its own dry heat, or it was summer, must make soaking the layers of the march. If you stay and you do not have a lot of warm browns. How carbon dioxide that prevents the battery from heat. Go to a coffee shop and get some coffee beans, all grains, seeds or meal is a good source of nitrogen. Add some grass clippings in thin layers or to donate to a neighboring kitchen waste. Use compost as fertilizer or top dressing. Working in the new beds and dig holes for new plants change. Mix with vermiculite and sand to mix your own potting soil. Finally, the compost tea. Add http://www.simplici-tea.com/ The reason we created organic humus soil. Good ground is equal parts and sand, silt, clay. They give texture and soil are approximately 95% of the land. Give organic structure and should be 5-7%. As soil aggregates or crumbs form influences such as air and water move through the soil. The organic content of soil determines this. Basically, it is almost impossible existing soil add compost too. During the early stages of composting, the air, flies provide ideal vehicle for the bacteria in their path in the stack. Flies spend their larval phase in compost as maggots, are they not survive temperatures of thermophilic bacteria and fungi in digestion. Adult flies feed on vegetation organic. If flies become a problem to cover food scraps with a little garden soil. A small-scale backyard compost piles, soil invertebrates aid the decomposition process. Along with bacteria, fungi and other microbes that make these organisms a complex food web or energy pyramid, with primary secondary and tertiary consumers. The base of the pyramid, or energy source, is made of organic matter and plant and animal residues. Meat and dairy are high in fat. They can cause an unpleasant odor if added to a passive pile or poorly managed active compost pile. For a hot, a good pile of compost, The meat and dairy wastes are turned on no problem. However, it is better to run the waste in a blender or food processor to reduce its size to its decomposition. Grease, oil and grease, known as fog, can be added at 1% of the mass of compost. "An application to vote at a concentration of fat in 1% of the mass of Earth is limited, as reported, it was desirable that there were no adverse effects. "grease, oil, fat and have high regard C signal to noise ratio (90:1), when applied, compost can affect the availability of N due to immobilization of N during decomposition by the nitrifiers. The The same is true of high carbon ingredients, such as wood chips. Particle size also affects the availability of carbon and nitrogen. Chips large timber, for example, a good filling to ensure the ventilation contributes to pieces, but are less carbon available for the mass that the form of wood chips and Avoid sawdust was in so much carbon dioxide heating the battery. Http: / / www.compostguide.com/ C / N ratio than it ever should be included; stools, either their human or animal – carriers of diseases and parasites, and an unpleasant odor diseased garden plants – can infect the compost pile and the influence of finished product. Invasive weeds – Spores and seeds of invasive weeds (buttercups, morning glory, May) quack grass survive the decomposition process and disseminate to its desired plants if you use the finished compost. Wood ash – highly alkaline (high pH), and rich in potassium, so it's good for sandy soils and acidic (low pH). However, the tendency of small particles of ash, then plug the pores of clay soils, leading to penetration water and drainage problems. Glossy paper, colored paper – colors are toxic to microorganisms in soil. Pesticide treated plant material – that are harmful to organisms and compost food webs in the finished compost Pesticides .. Surviving eucalyptus leaves and bark – allelopathic effects of the impact of nutrient cycles and avoid some of the seed germination of treated wood – will not break. Poison Ivy – IT) is a rich source of urushiol, even after a year and a half (for sensitive people. Nogal Shells – Juglone, a native of all parts of trees of black walnut are released to a toxic effect on many vegetables and garden plants have. Caracoles generally feed on living plant material, but also fresh and attacking waste vegetable waste and, therefore, appear in the compost pile. (Better not, where you can find and kill, as in the garden. I dump the soapy water until they died after compost. Soap is a source of phosphorus.) Http: / / / www.primalseeds.org compost.htm … … -fact/0001.ht http://ohioline.osu.edu/com http://compost.css.cornell.edu/compostin … The compost should be of many types of worms, like earthworms, nematodes, potworms red worms. You will enter the pile of soil or drainage holes if you have a locked box. In addition to the worms, you can find many other creatures View as scale insects, or springtails. All the creatures that move here because they like dead things. Errors, large and small, making the decomposition occurs.

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