The Composting Process


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  1. Manda Panda says:

    What is a quicker way to speed up composting process?
    My boyfriend's mother did an organic "no dig" garden last year and she now has leaves and fruits and vegetable peels on the garden composting creating new soil for the coming season. However, a lot of the compost is still leaves and other bric-a-brac, not decomposed yet. Any way to help and speed up the process?

  2. Kirk says:

    Turn the mulch over frequently, and spray with water occasionaly. Temperature will speed the process.
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  3. plantwhispererla says:

    Turn, add a high nitrogen fertilizer (blood meal, etc), and water.
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  4. Tony S says:

    Kirk's answer was good. It you add chemicals, fertilizer it will no longer be organic.
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  5. julie d says:

    Another suggestion is to make sure the compost is in a dark container, either black or very dark gray. Preferably black. It absorbs the heat faster and speeds up the process. Also keep it in sunny area of yard.
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  6. animalsmagnitism says:

    Incorporate the plant waste into the soil. It will decompose faster then when lying on the surface.A compost pile or bin will also speed up the process but requires more work then on the garden composting.
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  7. Carl says:

    Run a lawn mower over it and then till it into the soil.
    That's what farmers do to the corn stalks after harvest.
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  8. catlovershadygardener says:

    Cover the area with black plastic sheeting. We did this awhile back to an area with very poor hard clay soil. We then covered the plastic with mulch. The next time we planted in that area, the worms had turned the soil into very nice dark garden soil! I'd chop up everything first with the lawnmower if possible, as another answerer suggested.
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